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;OAN  ART  AND  HISTORIC 

EXHIBITION, 


\VALKER  MANSION, 


OAKLAND, 


MAY  11,  12,  13,  14  AND  15,  1880. 


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OAKLAND,  CAL.: 
Pacific  Press  Print,  12x11  and  Castro  Streets, 


-Mc  OFFICERS  3lH- 


President,  ::::::::        Mrs.   P.  D.   BROWN. 


Vice  Presidents: 

Mrs.  DAVID  HEWES, 
"      JUDGE  GARBER, 
"      ALEX.   CAMPBELL, 
"       THOMAS  FRAZER, 
"      ALBERT  MILLER, 
"— ^OBT.  SIMPSON, 
"     J.   M.  WALKER, 
"      DAVID  McCLURE, 
"      ROBT.   ELLIOTT, 


Mrs.  S.  P.  SPRECHER, 

"  A.  C.  HENRY, 

'■  ROSALIE  BROWN, 

"  J.   B.   FORD, 

"  E.  J.   CRANE, 

"  JUDGE  UNDERHILL, 

"  JOHN  CHALFANT, 

"  J.   L.   N.  SHEPHERD, 

"  SEATON. 


Secretary,        :        : 
Assistant  Secretary, 


Mr.  a.   B.   HULL. 
Mrs.  H.  K.  BELDEN. 
Miss  J.  H.  HAIGHT. 


Treasurer,  :::::::        E.  C.  SESSIONS. 

Assistant  Treasurer,         ;        :        :        :        :    Mrs.  E.  HACKETT. 


Executive  Committee: 

Mrs.  WM.  SUBLETTE, 
"      C.  SAWYER, 
"      ALEX.  ELDER, 
"     J.  A.   FOLGER, 
"      E.  T.   COOPER, 


Mrs.   WM.  C.    BARTLETT, 
"     JAMES  CAMERON. 
••      W.  C.   LITTLE, 
"      DR.  WADSWORTH, 
"      M.  J.  GOODFELLOW, 


Mrs.  J.  M.  SELFRIDGE. 


Library 


NoTR, — In  cases  wliere  one  person  loans  quite  a  number  of  artrcles,  the  name  is  not 
carried  out  opposite  each  article,  but  will  be  found  at  the  end  of  the  list  of  articles 
loaned  by  them. 

j5  1.  "  Immaeuhite  Conception,"  porcelain  copy  ofMurillo. 

n  2.  "  The  Drinlsers,"  from  Original  of  Valassquerz. 

^  3.  "  Italian  Student,"  Scardone. 

§  4.  ''Maternal  Love,"  Mazzolini,  Rome. 
g  David  Hewes. 

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^  5.  Dante. 

^  6.  Petrarch. 

7.  Ariosto. 

8.  Tasso. 

9.  Cimabue. 

10.  Fra  Angelico. 

11.  Titian. 

12.  Leonardo  di  Vinci. 

13.  Michael  Angelo. 

14.  Raphael. 

15.  Giiido  Reni. 

16.  Cell  ini. 

17.  Correggio. 

18.  Massaccio. 

19.  Perugino.  ^iJUo4.rO 


4  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

20.  Andrea  del  8;irto. 

21.  Enbons. 

22.  Van  Dyke. 

23.  Carracci. 

24.  Schedone. 

25.  Tintoretto. 
20.  Julio  Ivomano. 

D.  IIewes. 

27.  Skating  Scene  in  Paris. 

28.  Copy  in  Porcelain  of  Beatrice  Cenci,  Guido. 

29.  Holy  Family,  from  Original  of  Eaphael,  Naples. 

30.  Madonna  and  Child,  from  Original  of  Eaphael,  Naples. 

31.  Saint  Cecelia,  from  Original  of  Eaj^hael,  Bologna. 

32.  Madonna  of  the  Chair,     "     "         "         Florence. 

33.  Holy  Family,  from  the  Oi-iginal  of  Julio  Eomano, 

Naples. 

34.  Holy  Family,  from  the  Original  of  Julio  Eomano, 

Eome. 

35.  Charity,  from  the  Original  of  Schedone,  Naples. 
3G.  John  the  Baptist  Eebnking  Herod,  Eome. 

37.  Euins  of  Temple  at  Paestun,  near  Naples. 

38.  Winter  Scene  in  Austrian  Tyrol,  Haust  Hacker,  Munich . 

39.  Philosopher  in  the  Woods,  from  Salvator  Eosa. 

40.  Toilette  of  Venus. 

41.  Madonna  of  the  Eosary,  from  Original  of  Giorgoni. 

42.  Landscape  in  Holland,  from  Original  of  Eubens. 

43.  Diana  and  Her  Nymphs  in  the  Chase,  from  Original  of 

Domcnichino. 

44.  Sybil,  from  Original  of  Eomauelli,  Naples. 

45.  Hagar  in  the  Wilderness,  from  Original  of  Correggio. 
40.   Hialto  Bridge,  Venice,  Canaletto. 

47.  Grand  Canal,  Venice,  Canaletto. 


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48.  Grou])  of  Ano-cls,  from  Fra  Angelico,  Florence. 

49.  Guarditiu  Angel,  from  Domenichino. 

50.  Tiisso  Heading  His  Poem  to  Lenora,  Mazzolini. 

51.  Interior  of  Peasant  Home,  Original,  Mazzolini. 

52.  Four  Allegorical  llepresentations  of  the  Seasons,  Meiigs. 
58.  Fruit  and  Game,  Originals,  Meucci,  Florence. 

54.  Fish  and  Vegetables,  Originals,  Mencci,  Florence. 

55.  Aurora,  from  Originals,  Guido  Reni,  Rome. 

56.  Marine  View,  from  Original,  Salvator  Rosa. 

57.  Cupid  Awake,  from  Original,  Schedone,  Naples. 

D.  Hewes. 

58.  Scene  in  Adirondacks,  Ford. 

59.  Fort  Point,    Hill. 

(JO.  Returning  Home,  Hill. 
(!1.  Forest  Scene,  Rix. 
G2.  Child,  Tojetti. 

03.  Flower  Piece,  Wandesford. 

A.  M.  Benham'. 

04.  Niagara  Falls,  in  oil,  by  Rembrandt  Peale, 

Mrs..  G.  C.  Pratt. 

05.  Seven  Oaken  Panels,  on  gold  ground,  by  F.  Schaffer, 

Lutz  &  Berg. 
00.  Attendants  of  Helen  of  Troy,  from  Guido, 

Mrs.  Captain  Martin. 

07.  Lord  Cutts,  by  Sir  Peter  Lely,       Mrs.  Captain  Martin. 

08.  Four  Landscapes  by  Wm.  Keith,         Wm.  C.  Bartlett, 

09.  One  Marine  by  Hamilton,  " 

70.  Two  Landscapes  by  Strauss,  " 

71.  One  Photograph,  illustrating  photo- 

graphing in  colors,  " 

72.  One  Marine  Painting  by  G.  S.  Denny,    J.  O.  Hanscom. 

73.  One  Fish  Painting  by  S.  M.  Brooks,  " 

74.  Two  Old  German  paintings  on  copper,  " 

75.  Four  Landscapes  by  Thos.  Hill,      Mi-s.  Thos.  Varney. 


6  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

76.  One  Landscape  by  J.  W.  Eix,  Mrs.  Thos.  Varney. 

77.  One  Figure-piece,    a   reputed 

Michael  Angelo,  " 

78.  Two  German  Flower  Pieces,  " 

79.  Study  of  Peaches,  Mrs.  D.  W.  Gelwicks. 

80.  Study  of  Wild  Flowers,  " 

81.  Study  of  Azaleas  and  Ferns,  " 

82.  Three  Flower  pictures  (Oil,)  Mrs.  C.  Boss. 

83.  Five  Pictures  by  Bierstadt,  Bradford  and  others, 

Mrs.  Wilkinson. 

84.  Tw-o  Flower  Pictures,  Miss  McKee. 

85.  Flower  Picture,  Miss  Head. 

86.  Picture  on  Porcelain,  Mrs.  Judge  Garber. 

87.  Two  Landscapes,  Mrs.  Elder. 

88.  Two  Fruit  Pieces,  " 

89.  Two  Flower  Pieces,  " 

90.  Landscape  by  M.  Straus,  Mrs.  Gregor3^ 

91.  Landscape  by  Bush,  " 

92.  Two  Old  German  Paintings,  " 

93.  Old  English  Painting  by  G.  Morland,  Judge  C.  T.  Botts. 

94.  Landscape  by  Koeck  Koeck,  " 

95.  Brussells  Harvest  Scene  by  Brumfact, 

Gen.  Thomas  H.  Williams. 

96.  Scene  in  Normandy,  by  Pinta,  " 

97.  Looking  Out,  by  De  Groux,  " 

98.  Sisters  of  Charity,  by  Gantier,  very  old      " 

99.  Noonday  Rest,  by  Boogard,  " 

100.  Horses,  by  Lemputten,  " 

101.  Dutch  Courting  Scene,  by  Damschroder, 

Mrs.  Washington  M.  Eyer. 

102.  Dutch  Interior,  on  copper,  by  Graytu,  " 

103.  Palette  Knife  Sketch,  by  Champney,  " 

104.  A  Visit  to  the  Wine  Cellar,  " 

105.  Three  Eoman  Scenes,  Original,  " 

106.  Emerald  Bay,  Lake  Tahoe,  J.  Cameron 


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126.  Japanese   Articles,  panels,  plaques,  etc., 

127.  Bronze  Figures,  found  in  the  ruins  of  Pompeii, 

Mrs.  G.  O.  Pratt. 

128.  Wooden   Basin,    painted   by   the  Indians  of  Central 

America, 

129.  Silver  Heads,  found  in  Indian  mounds, 

130.  Dagger,  ivory  handle,  inlaid  with  silver, 

131.  Silver  Bracelets,  made  with  mallet,  file  and  knife, 

132.  Skeleton  of  Sea  Horse  (so  called)  found  nearJNaples, 

133.  Piece  of  Parthenon,  Athens, 

134.  Piece  of  Mars'  Hill,  Athens, 

135.  Vases,  found  in  Greek  tomb,  over  one  thousand  years 

old, 

136.  Eosary  of  Ai'omatic  Stone,  Syria, 

137.  Eosary  of  Eosemary,  Palestine, 

138.  The  Last   Supper,   carved   in   mother-of-pearl,  from 

Bethlehem, 

139.  Cone,  from  a  cedar  of  Lebanon, 

140.  Piece  of  Egyptian  Wall,  with  ancient   hieroglyphics. 

141.  Egyptian  Water  Jar, 

142.  Soap  Soil,  from  near  Bagdad,  Persia, 

143.  Paintings,  on  skeletonized  mulberry  leaves, 

144.  Strings  of  Amber,  Gold-stone   and   Carnelian   beads, 

145.  Bronze  Statuette  of  Madonna  and  Child, 

146.  Sample  of  Bread  eaten  at  Paris   during  the  siege  of 

1870, 

147.  Chinese  Vase,  enameled  on  copper,  very  old, 

148.  Chinese  Bank  Note, 


8  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition 

149.  Continental  Sixpence  of  1776, 

150.  Autograph  Letter  of  Aaron  Burr, 

151.  Autograph  Letter  of  Henry  Clay, 

152.  Receipt  given  Benedict  Arnold, 

153.  "St.  Peter's"  in  Eoman  Mosaic, 

154.  Cubes  of  Glass,  set  in  slate,  border  of  malachite, 

155.  Tray,  inlaid   in    silver,    taken    from    wreck  of  Lady 

Flora  Hastings,   found  floating   in  Indian  Ocean, 
dismantled  and  abandoned, 

Mrs.  W.  S.  Bartlett. 

156.  Minature  (Jabinet,  inlaid  in  ivory,  from  India, 

Mrs.  W.  H.  Friend. 

157.  Silver  Mustard  Dish,  100  years  old,       "       "       '' 

158.  Pine  Tree  Shilling,  coined  in  1652, 

Miss  M.  R.  Babson. 

159.  Old  English  Fan,  Mrs.  F.  Buel. 

160.  Pressed  Flowers,  from  Jerusalem, 

161.  Book  Covers,  made  of  oUve  wood  from  Mt.  Olive, 

162.  Sandal  "Wood  Box,  inlaid  with  ivory,  India, 

163.  Carving  on  Wood  of  Adam  and  Eve  being  tempted  l)y 

the  Serpent, 

164.  Cracked  Vase,  very  old, 

165.  Edelweiss  Flower, 

166.  Paper  Knife,  handle  of  lava  from  Pompeii, 

167.  Bird  from  the  Plains  of  Moab,  Jordan  Valley,  shot  by 

Dr.  Merrill,  Archaeologist, 

168.  Photograph  of  Vases,  of  iridescent  glass, 

169.  Table  Cloth,  from  Fiji  Islands, 

170.  War  Club, 

171.  War  Club,  India, 

172.  Andirons,  100  years  old, 

Mrs.  Wetiierbee. 

173.  Glass  Sponge,  Mrs.  Richardson. 

174.  Fossils,  limestone,  •'  " 


Bric-a-brac  Room.  9 

175.  Punch  Bowl,  owned  by  Kino;  (icoi-jve  I,  Miss  Hiissey. 
17(i.  Tea-pot,  75  j^ears  old,  "         " 

177.  Coffee-pot,  GO  years  old,  "         " 

178.  TwoBlaques,  Mrs.  Bray. 

179.  One  Japanese  Coffee-pot,  "         " 

180.  One  "         Tea-pot,  "         " 
ISI.  One  Old  Blue  China  Pitcher  and  Salver,  one  hundred 

years  old,  Judge  Crockett. 

182.  Two  inlaid  Table  Tops,  of  New  Zealand  wood, 

183.  A  set  of  Japanese  tables, 

184.  Ja})anese  Bronzes — four  pieces, 

185.  Porcujiine  and  Ebony  box,  from  Ceylon, 

186.  Two  Baskets  from  Aden,  Arabia, 

187.  Articles  of  dress  and    ornaments  from    the  South  Sea 

Islands, 

188.  Pair  of  Ebony  Elephants  from  Ceylon, 

189.  Mate  Cup  from  Buenos  Ayers, 

190.  Ebony  Box  from  N.  W.  province  of  India, 

191.  Fern  Wood  Vases  from  New  Zealand, 

Mrs.  a.  L.  Van  Blarcom, 

192.  Old-fashioned  Pitcher.  Mrs.  Gelwicks. 

193.  Plate,  200  years  old,  Mrs.  Hall. 

194.  Silver  Candlesticks,  Mrs.  D.  L.  Beck. 

195.  Old  Books,  " 

196.  Piece  of  Petrified  Wood,  Mrs.  P.  D.  Brown. 

197.  Shell  Spoon,  coast  of  Africa, 

198.  Eosary,  made  of  wood  from  Garden  of  Gethesmane, 

199.  Silver   Images,    offerings,   representing  personal  dis- 

eases, made  by  the  Indians  of  Central  America  to 
one  of  their  Saints  for  restoration  to  health, 

Mrs.  E.  B.  Beck. 

200.  Two  Canes  cut  from  the  field  of  Waterloo, 

201.  Tinder  from  the  Black  Forest,  Prussia, 

202.  Picture   cut   in    cork   of   Wartburg  Castle,   Luther's 

refuge. 


10  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

203.  Minature   Chessmen,   in   walnut    shell,    fi'om   Harz 

Mountains, 

204.  Nine-pins,  in  hazelnut  shell,  from  Mayence, 

205.  Witches-broom  student  pipe,  from  the  Brocken  Harz 

Mountains, 

207.  Card   Case,   made   from   a  piece  of  the  wreck  of  the 

Eoyal  George,  Eng., 

208.  Indian  War  Club, 

209.  Navajo  Indian  Blanket,  Arizona, 
210.-  Tortoise  Shell  Stand,  from  Japan*, 

211.  Two  Tortoise  Shell  Jewelry  Boxes,  from  Japan*, 

212.  Carved  Tortoise  Shell  Comb,  from  Japan*, 
*In  the  first  year  of  open  ports. 

213.  Feather  Pictures  from  Mexico, 

214.  Minature  Violin  inlaid  with  pearl,  Mexico, 

Mrs.  Albert  Miller. 

215.  Lock  of  Gfeorge  Washington's  hair.  Miss  Hutchinson. 

216.  Letter  written  by  General   Washington, 

Mr.    McElraith. 

217.  Set  of  Napoleon  Tumblers,   bought  at  the  sale  in  the 

Tuilleries,  Capt.  C.  H.  Harrison. 

218.  Sampler,  250  years  old,  Mrs.  S.  Varney. 

219.  Pin  Cushion,  200  years  old,  "             " 

220.  English  Quilt,  Mrs.  Herrick. 

221.  Grass  from  Monoloa,  "          " 

222.  China  Dish,  used  by  Frederick  the  Great,  Mr.  Leach. 

223.  Piece  of  Music,  200  years  old,  "         " 

224.  Wooden  Sewing  Table,  80  years  old, 

225.  Stuffed  Birds,  from  Japan, 

226.  Sandwich  Island  Cloth,  made  of  inside  bai'k  of  trees; 

ribbons  and  mats, 

227.  Pair  of  Eoman  Candlesticks, 

228.  "  "         Lamps, 
29.  Japanese  Carved  frames. 


Bric-a-brac  Room.  11 

230.  Pair  Bronze  Vases, 

231.  Bronze  Toa-pot, 

232.  Easel,  Swiss  carving, 

233.  Pair  of  Figures,  man  and  woman,  Swiss  carving, 

234.  Maltese  Cross,  made  of  wood  from  Mt.  of  Olives, 

235.  Pair  of  rare  Japanese  Vases,  Mrs.  McClure. 

236.  Pair  Blue  Cloisonne  Vases,  Mrs.  Gregory. 

237.  Set  of  genuine  Byzantine' Mosaic  Jewelry, 

Mrs.  Prescott. 

238.  "         carved   Malachite   from   Eome,   with  one  of 

Raphael's  angels  carved  on  it,  Mrs.  Prescott. 

239.  Coin  from  grave  of  Roman  soldier,  " 

240.  Porcelain  Painting  of  a  Madonna,  " 

241.  Piece  Pottery,  1800  years  old,  Mrs.  Cooper. 

242.  China  Pitcher,  100  years  old,  " 

243.  Gilt  Bronze  Frames,  fine  workmanship, 

Mrs.  Washington  Ryer. 

244.  Beer  Mug,    having    a   curious   inscription  and   finely 

executed  painting  of  Adam  and  Eve, 

Mrs.  Washington  Rj-^er. 

245.  Toy  Soldiers  illustrating  Roman  military  costumes  in 

the  time  of  Julius  Csesar,  Mrs.  Washington  Ryer. 

246.  Doll  dressed  in  Normand}^  peasant  costume, 

'  Mrs.  Washington  Ryer. 

247.  Two  raised  porcelain  Plaques,  painted  by  Mrs.  Wash- 

ington Rj'er. 

248.  Two  painted  Plaques,  painted   by   Mrs.    Washington 

Ryer. 

249.  Petrified  Flapjacks,  Mr.  Smith. 

250.  Indian  Moccasins,  '• 

251.  Cane  made  from  wood  of  the    "  Kearsarge," 

Mr.  G.  W.  Smith 

252.  "         "         "         "         "         "Natalia,"         " 

253.  Mexican  Images,  Mrs.  C.  W.  Kellogg. 


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Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

Miss  Herrick. 


254.  Silver  Shoe  Buckle, 

255.  Old  Tile, 

256.  Vigilance  Committee  Knife,  " 

257.  Spoon  of  Maiy,  Queen  of  Scotts'  time,  Mrs.  Moe. 

258.  Bronze  Teakettle  over  200  yrs.  old,  " 

259.  Persian  Curtains,  Sloane  &  Co. 


1^79.  Collection  of  Shells  tind  Corals, 

281.  Sea  Mosses  and  Ferns  and  Curios 

and  South  Sea  Islands, 
280.  Skeleton  of  a  Sea  Horse, 

282.  Swords  from  Sword  Fish, 

283.  Jar  of  Shells, 

284.  Part  of  Whale's  Mouth, 

285.  Nautili  and  Skeleton  of  Shark, 

286.  Echini, 

287.  AristoUe's  Lantern, 

288.  Case  of  Shells  and  Corals, 

289.  Collection  of  Corals, 

290.  Collection  of  Shells, 

291.  Marine  Birds, 

292.  Shark's  Mouth,  etc., 
298.  Aquarium, 

294.  Sea  Horse,  from  Pozztdi,  Italy, 

295.  Stalactites,    Stalagmites    Shells, 

Mammoth  Cave,  Kentucky, 
29().  Island  of  Grand  Manan,  Bay  of 


Miss  Gussie  Klose. 

from  Aleutian  Islands 

Miss  Gussie  Klose. 

Mrs.  Cameron. 

Mrs.  C.  H.  Sawyer. 

Mrs.  I.  Condit. 


Dr.  Wythe. 

Mrs.  C.  Gorrill. 

Mrs.  E.  Session. 

Mrs.  Pratt. 

Dr.  A.  Verhave. 


Dr.  Bowman. 
E.  S.  C. 


from 


Fmidy,    J.  Cameron. 


^eep.  ©F  Y^  eiiDEN  time. 


313.  Pair    Silver    Candlesticks,    from    Ireland, 

314.  Silver  Snuffers  and  Tray,  " 

315.  Pearl  Snuff  Box,  200  years^ld,       " 

316.  Silver  Tea  Service,  200 

317.  Silver  Creamer,     150 

318.  Sugar  Sifter,  200  "  " 

319.  Ancient  Salt  Cellars, 

320.  Elegant    Embroidered    Scarf,  East    Indies, 

321.  Tortoise  Shell  Fan,  150  years  old, 

322.  Mother  of  Pearl  Fan, 

323.  Mother  of  Pearl  Coiirters, 

324.  "  "         Vinaigrette, 

325.  Blood  Stone  Bracelet, 

326.  Breast-pin  and  Finger-ring,  very  old. 

Mrs.  Bowens. 

327.  Two  old  Portraits, 

328.  Brass  Candlestick, 

329.  Pair  Silver  Candlesticks, 

330.  Shovel  and  Tongs,  very  old, 

331.  Snuffers  and  Tray,         " 

332.  Bust  of  Washington, 

333.  Old  Table, 

334.  Old  Chair, 

335.  Four  Plates, 

336.  Embroidered  Screen, 

337.  Pewter  Plate  and  Pitcher, 

338.  Chair  over  100  years  old, 


Mrs.  Dr.  McClure. 


Mrs 


Jos.  Ward, 


Room  of  Ye  Olden  Time.  16 

339.  Brass  Andirons  over  200  years  old, 

340.  Snuffers  and  Tray,  over  100  years  old, 

341.  Candlestick,  "       " 

342.  Autograph  Letter  of  Washington,  1779, 

343.  Child's  Dress  and  Cap,  100  years  old, 

344.  Silver  Epaulet,  vv^orn  at  Valley  Forge, 

345.  Watch,  worn  by  William  Kecca,  one  of  the  signers  of 

the  Declaration  of  Independence, 

346.  Silver  Spoons  over  200  years  old,  Mrs.  Arms. 

347.  Table,  125  years  old  Mrs.  Quinn. 

348.  Painting,  300  years  old,  Mrs.  Lathrop. 

349.  Punch  Bowl,  200  years  old,  Mrs.  C.  Taylor. 

350.  China  Pitcher,  50  years  old,  Mrs.  Finch- 

351.  Chair  100  years  old,  Mrs.  Dunham. 

352.  Old  China,  " 

353.  Old  Musket,  " 

354.  Embroidered  Picture,  Miss  Patch. 

355.  Looking  Glass,  80  years  old,  Mrs.  Palmer. 

356.  Autograph  Note  of  Gen.  Washington,  |65. 

Mrs.  McAlrath. 

357.  Samples  of  Bonnets  worn  80  years  ago. 

Mrs.  McAlrath. 

358.  Facsimile  of  China  used  by  Martha  Washington, 

Mrs.  Quinn. 

359.  Samples  Embroidered  in  1760,  Mrs.  Hunt. 

360.  Silver  Candlesticks,  Mrs.  Marshall, 

361.  Pewter  Platter  and  Tea  Tray, 

362.  Bracelet, 

363.  Sample  of  Louis  Phillippe's  Sevres  China, 

364.  Sevres  China  Yase, 

365.  What  Not.  Miss  F.  Ward. 

366.  Looking-glass  100  years  old, 

367.  Brass  Candlesticks, 

368.^Lamp  and  Spoon,  Mrs.  Marwedel. 


IC  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

369.  Wooden  Flour  Scoop  und  Pincushion  200  years. 

Mrs.  Doe. 

370.  Knot   Bowl,   used   by  Governor  of  Connecticut  200 

years  ago, 

371.  Quilt  and  Needle-Avork,  100  years  old,  Mrs.  Euss. 

372.  English  Oak  Writing  Desk,  (carved)  200  years  old. 

Mrs.  C.  Yale. 

373.  Cup  and  Saucer,  200  years  old,  Mrs.  Palmer. 

374.  Old  China,  Mrs.   Sperry. 

375.  Continental  Scrip,  two  pieces,  Mrs.  Cooper. 

376.  Brass  Andirons,  200  years  old,  Mrs.  Chas.  Eels. 

377.  Ancient  Spinning  Wheel,  " 

378.  Bellows,  100  years  old,  Mrs.  Weatherbee. 

379.  Two  Chairs,  100  years  old,  " 

380.  Platter,  100  years  old,  " 

381.  Old  Brass  Warming  Pan,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Ealston. 

382.  Chest  of  Drawers,  125  years  old,  Mrs.  E.  Ward. 

383.  Two  Chairs,              "           "  " 

384.  Two  very  Old  Portraits,  " 

385.  One  Table, 

386.  Large  Blue  China  Desk,  200  years  old. 

Mrs.  Captain  Martin. 

387.  Widgewood  Pitcher,  150  years  old  " 

388.  Old  Writing  Desk,  Mrs.  Kinsley. 

389.  Chair,  Mrs.  Abbott. 

390.  Pair  Brass  Candlesticks,  Mrs.  Hunt. 

391.  Two  English  Samplers,  very  old,  Mrs.  Dr.  Simon  ton. 

392.  Very  Ancient  Clock,  Mrs.  Scotchler. 

393.  Chair  brought  in  the  Mayflower,  " 

394.  Embroidered  Picture,  1803,  Mrs.  Hyde. 
One  piece  English  Calico,  1795, 

395.  Dutch  Cradle",  400  years  old.  Mrs.  Dagan. 

396.  Newport  Mercury, 'l758,  Mrs.  A.  B.  Hull. 

397.  Permit  to  Dr.  Titus  Hull    to  pass  Continental  Lines, 

1776,  Mrs.  A.  B.  Hull. 


Room  of  Ye  Olden  Ttme.  17 

398.  Silver  Siiuti"  Box,  140  years  old,  Mrs.  A.  B-  Hull. 

'Sd9.   Work  Stand,  150 

400.  Indian  Moccasins  taken  from    an    Indian   Chief  100 
years  ay;o, 

401.  Table-spread  made  by  the  Indians,  108  years  old, 

402.  A  quaint  Perfumery  Jug,  very  old.        Miss  Hoftman. 
408.  A   Silver   Cake  Basket  and  Cup  and  Saucer,    once 

belonging  to  Commodore  John  Paul  Jones,  who 
hoisted  the  first  American  Flag  ever  displayed 
in  1776, 

404.  A  curious  dress  sleeve,  over  100  years  old, 

Mrs.  Stewart. 

405.  A  Blue  Plate,  called  the  "  Willow  Pattern  Plate," 

Mrs.  Thompson. 

406.  Specimen  of  Continental  Ciirrency,  1777, 

407.  A  Captain's  Commission   to  William   Alexander,  in 

Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  1814, 

408.  Deed  of  Randall  Alexander  to  William,  1779, 

409.  Autograph   Letter  of   Edward    Everett    to     Robert 

Flenniken,  Minister  to  Denmark, 

Wm.  Alexander. 

410.  Wedding   Ring   of   1760,    with   motto,    "  Remember 

Lot's  Wife," 

411.  Sword  worn  by  General  Andrew  Jackson, 

Colonel  A.  J.  Coffee. 


Note. — For  further  articles  under  this  head  see  appendix. 


gC0TCH  ^00M. 


412.  Pair  Salt  Cellars,  125  years  old,  Mrs.  Mathew. 

413.  Pair  of  Candlesticks  100  years  old,  Mrs.  Gee. 

414.  Pincushion   of   wood   from   the  banks  of  the  Doon, 

Mrs.  Trumbull, 

415.  ISTeedle  Cases  of  wood  from  Tay  street,        Mrs.  Card, 

416.  China  Plate,  200  years  old  from  London, 

Mr.  Trumbull. 

417.  Cream  Pitcher,  200  years  old.  Miss  Henderson. 

418.  English  Eeticule,  time  of  Geo.  III.  Mrs.  Hough. 

419.  Hemmer  over  100  years  old,  from  London, 

Mrs.  Trumbull. 

420.  Charter  Oak  Wood  and  Picture,  Mr.  Trumbull. 

421.  Wood  from  the  Old  Ship  Niantic,  Mrs.  Haley. 

422.  Spurs  of  Solid  Silver,  Mr.  Trumbull. 

423.  Orangeman's  Handkerchief,  Mrs.  Trumbull. 

424.  Chair  225  years  old,  Mrs.  A.  Gurnsey. 

425.  A  Lustre  Pitcher,  over  100  years  old, 

Mrs.  Guernsey. 

426.  Four  Pewter  Plates,  125  years  old, 

Mrs.    B.    C!rabtree. 

427.  A  Pitcher  over  100  years  old,  " 

428.  A  Pincushion  100  years  old,  fromgi\and  niece  of  Lord 

Bacon, 

429.  A  Silver  Spoon,  125  years  old, 

430.  An  old  Scotch  Tea-pot,  Mrs.  E.  Dalziel. 

431.  A  cup  made  of  wood  from  the  banks  of  the  Doon, 

Mrs.  R.  Dalziel. 

432.  An  old  Scotch  clock  " 


SroTOH  Room.  19 

438.  A  Snuff  Box  with  a  bullet  hole  in  it,  used  in  the  Rev- 
olutionary War,  Mrs.  McKenzie, 

434.  A  Silver  J)ollar  105  years  old,  Fannie  JMcKay. 

435.  A  Ring,  a  wedding  gift  to  the  mother  of  the  present 

owner,  by  Lady  Elizabeth   Murray,  of  Holyrood 
Palace,  Wm.  McKa3^ 

436.  A  Shawl,  100  years  old,  Mamie  Tower. 

437.  A  Pitcher,  100  years  old,  " 

438.  A  Cap,  made  by  the  Alaska  Indians,      Wm.  McKay. 

439.  Two  Scotch  Brooches, 

440.  A  Book  of  the  Tartans  of  the  Clans  and  Families  of 

Scotland,  Mrs.  Henshelwood. 

441.  A  piece  of  the  curtain  of  Mary  Stiiart's  bed,  cut  from 

it  by  the  owner, 

442.  A  VicAv  of  Queen  Mary's  Bed-room, 

443.  A  View  of  the  Abb}^  and  Palace  of  Holyrood, 

444.  Twelve  pieces  of  Scotch  Plaids  of  the  different  clans, 

445.  A  Mug  over  100  years  old,  brought  from  Scotland, 

Mrs.  Leitch. 

446.  A  Cup  and  Saucer,  over  100  years  old,  brought  from 

Scotland,  Mrs.  Leitch. 

447.  Half  a  dozen  Horn  Spoons,  over  100  years  old, 

448.  A  Diviclu,  or  Soup  Ladle,  over  100  years  old, 

Mrs.  Leitch. 

449.  A    Drinking  Cup,  made  of  horn,  brought  from  Scot- 

land, over  100  years  old,  Mrs.  Leitch. 

450.  A  Scotch  Tea-caddy,  over  100  years  old,  " 

451.  A  Picture  of  the  Bridge  of  Tay,  " 

452.  Three  Egg  Cups  with  Scotch  scenes  on  them, 

Mrs.  Leitch. 

453.  A  Box  of  Holywood  "  "         "  '' 

454.  An  old-fashioned  Scotch  Cap,  " 

455.  The  Mull   used   by  Robert  Burns  to  take  snuff,  with 

his  R.  B.  carved  by  himself  on  the  handle, 

Mrs.  E.  Tompkins. 


20  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

456.  A  Cane  from  Abbotsford,  Judge  Myrick. 

457.  A  Brocade  Dress,  over  100  years  old,         Mrs.  Ward. 

458.  An  Agate  Snuff  Box,  Mrs.  Sawyer. 

459.  An  old  Bruehes  Bible,  Mrs.  Palmer. 

460.  A  fae  simile  of  Scottish  Manuscript  History, 

Miss  Haight. 

461.  An  Easel,  Mrs.  Biele. 

462.  A  Picture  of  an  old  Scotch  Castle.  Mrs.  Laine. 

463.  Picture  of  old  Scotch  Castle,  " 

464.  Engraving  of  Scotch  Hunting  Scene,      Mrs.  Knight. 

465.  "  Mary  Stuart,  Mrs.  Hackett. 

466.  Book  of  Photographs  of  Scotch  Views,.  Mrs.  Sawyer. 

467.  A  complete  Highland  Dress,  Mr.  Joe  Austin. 

468.  Scotch  Flag,  and  other  articles  from   the  Caledonia 

Club, 

469.  Card-case  from  Home  of  Burns. 

470.  Card-receiver  from  Home  of  Shakespeare. 

471.  Emery  from  "  " 

472.  Pincushion  from  Home  of  B^^rns. 

473.  Needle-book    "         "  " 

474.  Flowers  from  Chalmer's  Tomb. 

475.  Flowers  from  Home  of  John  Knox. 
475|.  Flowers  from     "         of  Mrs.  Hemens. 
475 i.  Flowers  from      "         of  Lord  Byron. 


^lili  PTION?. 


47G.  Japanese  Bronzes  1200  years  old,  " 

477.  A  copy  of  a  ])icture  of  the  panel  on  the  wall  of  the 

house  of  the  Dancing  Faun,  in  Pompeii, 

478.  An  oxydized  Silver  Thermometer  from  Germany, 

479.  '<  "  "  frame  "  " 

480.  Bonbon  Box  of  oxydized  silver, 

481.  Carved  Cup  from  Aspinwall,  made  by  the  natives, 

Mrs.  Presoott. 

482.  Some  Indian  curiosities  from  the  Mohawk  Valley, 

Mrs.  Wadsworth. 

483.  Antique  Britannia  Set,  " 

484.  A  Mustard  Cup  100  years  old,  " 

485.  Oil  Painting  of  Mt.  Shasta  by  Bloomer,  " 

486.  Six  Cups  and  Saucers,  100  years  old,  " 

487.  Breast-pin  made  in  Russia,  Miss  Crouch. 

488.  Amber  Beads  over  100  years  old,  " 

489.  Dress  worn  by  the  natives  of  the  Sandwich  Is., 

490.  "         "         "         children  of  Central  America, 

491.  Two    Heads   taken   from    ancient   ruins   in    Central 

America,  about  1000  years  old, 

492.  Thirteen  Vessels  used  for  drinking  purposes  in  Central 

America, 

493.  Roseate  Spoon  bill  from  Central  America, 

494.  Vessels  made  in  Central  America,  fac  similes  of  those 

used  by  ancients, 

495.  Three  Combs   made    and    used  by  natives  of  Central 

America, 


22  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

496.  Tiles  taken  from  ancient  ruins,  6000  years  old, 

497.  Tortoise-shell  Conib,^antiqTie, 

498.  Stone  Idols  from  the'Fiji  Islands,  2000  years  old, 

499.  A   native   Drum,    three   feet   high,    made  of  hollow 

cocoanut  tree, 

500.  A  Button  from  a  soldier's  coat   worn  at  the  Battle  of 

Waterloo, 

501.  Figures  cut  on  rice  paper,  from  Brazil, 

502.  Specimens  from  the  Holy  Land, 

503.  Fossil  Fish, 

504.  Schleger  used  in  duels  in  Germany, 

Miss  GORRILL. 

505.  Two    Caps   worn    by  the  natives  of  the  Micronesian 

Islands,  made  from  the  fibres  of  the  cocoanut, 

506.  Two  Combs  from  the   Micronesian    Islands, 

507.  Mat  and  School-bag  from     "  " 

508.  Woman's   Girdle,         "         "  " 

509.  Gourd,  "         "  " 

510.  An  ear-ring  worn  by' the  women  of  Ceylon, 

511.  An  Elephant  worshipped  as  an  idol  in  India, 

512.  Model  of  section  of  Tem])le  in  India, 

513.  Dress  of  an  East  Indian  Princess, 

514.  Shell  Fish-hook,  made  of  mother  of  pearl, 

515.  Model  of  Canoe, 

516.  Model  of  Native  House  of  the  Hawaiian  Is., 

Mrs.  C.  T.  Mills. 

517.  Japanese  Pipe,  Mrs.  Marcuse. 

518.  Micronesian  Head-dress,  badge  of  royalty,  " 

519.  Shell  Necklace  from  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  " 

520.  Pair  of  German  Cake  Baskets,  150  yrs.  old,  " 

521.  Japanese  Bronzes — antique,  " 

522.  Candlestick,  antique, 

523.  Old  lace  from  Paris, 

524.  Water  colored  paintings, 


All  Nations.  23 

525.  Music  Book,  150  years  old, 
52G.  Old  Pain  lino-, 

527.  Venetian  point  lace,  300  years  old, 

528.  Candlestick,  antique, 

529.  Pair  of  Silk  Gloves,  antique, 

530.  Old  Lace  Veil,  100  years  old, 

531.  An  Indian  Pipe, 

532.  Two  Pewter  Plates  over  150  years  old, 

533.  Old  Fan,  170  years, 

534.  Two  Fans  from  Tahiti, 

535.  Native  Cloth  " 

ViNICOME. 

53(j.  Dust  from  an  underground  cell  from  the  catacomb  of 
8t.  Calixtus,  Eev.  G.  S.  Abbott. 

537.  Water  from  Jacob's  Well,  " 

538.  Eock  from  Mar's  Hill,  " 

539.  Minature  Statue  of  St.  Peter,  in  St.  Peter's,  Eome, 

Eev.  G.  J.  Abbott. 

540.  Hebrew  Scroll  book  of  Esther,  " 

541.  Flowers   from  catacombs  of    Eome,    Palace    of    the 

Cjcsars,  Mrs.  P.  D.  Brown. 

542.  Eoman  Forum,  Tomb  of  Senaca,  etc.,  " 

543.  Papyrus  from  Lake  Tiberias,  Mrs.  Wetherbee. 

544.  Olive  wood  from  Mt.  of  Olives,  " 

545.  Album  of  Florentine  Mosaic,  " 

546.  One  Pewter  Plate,  200  years  old, 

547.  One  antique  China  Plate, 

548.  Dust  from  the  Catacombs, 

549.  Water  from  Jacob's  Well, 

550.  Two  European  Bird  Cages,  200  years  old, 

251.  Japanese  Bronze  used  in  smoking,  500  years  old, 

552.  Sample  patterns  in  Embroidery,  1661, 

553.  Queen  Anne's  Guinea, 

554.  Wooden  Plate,  110  years  old, 


24  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

555.  Chinese  Quilt  150  years  old, 

556.  New  England  Candlestick  130  years  old, 

557.  Mats  made  from  mulberry  tree  bark, 

558.  Old  Baskets  made   by   the   natives  of  the  South  Sea 

Islands, 

559.  Native  Cloth  or  Tappa,  from  Samos  Islands, 

560.  A   Carved  stick   of  iron-wood,   used  for  beating  the 

bark  to  cloth, 

561.  A  full  Dress  of  a  young  lady  of  the  Fiji  Islands, 

562.  A  Stone  Adze,  over  two  hundred  years  old,  for  work- 

ing out  canoes, 

563.  Aboriginal  money  from  shells  and  cocoanut, 

564.  Carved  bone  ornaments  and  fish  hooks, 

565.  Bone  Earrings  and  Ear  punches, 

566.  Carved  cocoanut  used  for  oil  by  one  of  the  Chiefs, 

567.  Fan  used  by  the  Chief's  daughter, 

568.  Chiefs  War  Club, 

569.  Feejee  War  Wreath, 

570.  Sabre  of  Shark's  teeth, 

Mrs.  Wetherbee. 

571.  Old  Picture, 

572.  Three  pieces  of  Cloisoune, 

573.  One  Butterfly  Plate, 

574.  Bronze  Lobster, 

575.  Painted  Terra-Cotta  Jar, 

576.  Two  Pewter  Plates  150  years  old, 

577.  Fan,  "         "       " 

578.  Sugar  Bowl  and  Creamer  100  years  old, 

579.  Fork  170  years  old, 

580.  Blue  Chinese  Silk, 

581.  Indian  Pipe  found  in   Minnesota,    enclosed  in    a  skin 

with  dead  body  of  an  Indian, 

Mrs.  Moore. 


Ai.L  Nations. 


25 


^82. 

583. 
584. 
585, 
586. 
587. 
588. 
589. 
590. 
591. 

592. 
593. 
594. 
595. 
596. 
597. 
598. 
599. 
600. 
601. 
602. 

603. 
604. 
605. 
606. 
607. 
608. 
609. 
610, 
611 
612 


Wooden  Morliir  niul  pestle,  250  years  old, 

MiHB  J.  Naismith. 

Plate  from  France  150  years  old,  " 

Eonian  Mosaic  Bracelet, 

Geneva    Filagree  Bracelet, 

Brussels 

Venetian  Spunglass  Necklace, 

Alligator-teeth  Earrings, 

Glass  impression  of  Milan  Cathedral, 

Ten  Eoman  glass  Medalions, 

Italian  Book  of  Priesthood, 

Miss  Williams. 

Italian  Dagger, 

Marbles  from  Palace  of  the  Caesars, 
Blocks  from  pavement  of  Temple  ol  Venus, 
Picture  of  John  Calvin, 
Cane  made  from  brig  Chesapeake, 
Silk  worn  by  Mikado's  wife, 
Piece  of  Japanese  Silk, 
Two  '•         Idols, 

Idol  from  Ceylon, 
Japanese  Sandals, 
,  Lindley  Murry's  watch  seals, 

Mr.  J.  Manny. 
Mrs.  Whitney. 


Japanese  Tapestry, 
Japanese  Armor, 

Pair  of  China  Vases,  Mrs.  Gregory. 

Sugar  bowl  from  cocoanut,  200  years  old,        " 
Camelia  Tea-pot,  Mrs.  Ward  M.  Smith. 

Congo  Tea-pot,  " 

Bamboo  candlesticks,  " 

Six  Japanese  Finger-bowls,  " 

First  Satsuma  tea-set  manufactured  in  Japan,  " 
Japanese  Card  receiver  and  Tray,  ^' 


26  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

613.  Venetian  Carved  Table,  Mrs.  Kalston. 

614.  Cabinet  from  France,  " 

615.  Japanese  Plaque,  " 

616.  Box  made  of  different  Yosemite  woods,  " 

617.  Writing  Desk,  Mrs.  Booth. 

618.  Silver  Sugar  Spoon,  '' 

619.  Picture  of  Hagar  and  Ishmael,  Mrs.  A.  C.  Henry. 

620.  Seaweed  from  Panama,  " 

621 .  Plate  made  Calabash,  Mrs.  Prescott. 

623.  Picture  of  St.  Amelia,  " 

624.  Hand  carved  in  lava  from  Mt.  Vesuvius,  " 

625.  Venetian  Vinaigrette,  " 

626.  Crude  and  polished  Coral,  " 

627.  Perforated  Wood,  Dr.  Lane. 

628.  Elephant's  tooth,  " 

629.  Indian  Pipe  found  in  New  York  in  1668,  " 

630.  Indian  Arrow  Head,                          •  " 

631.  Human  teeth  fastened  on    ivory,  found  in  France    60 

years  ago,  Dr.  Lane. 

632.  Boat  from  Kamtschatka,  Mrs.  Capt.  Martin. 

633.  Perfect  model  of  conveyances  used  in  China,  " 

634.  China  150  years  old,  Mrs.  Leake. 

635.  Silver  Trees  in  glass  case,  from  Pioche, 

Mrs.  Snowball. 

636.  Moorish  Cup  over  500  years  old,  " 

637.  Cup  from  Chicago  fire,  Miss  Eudolph. 

638.  Indian  Curiosities,  Miss  Eaymond. 

639.  Shawl  80  years  old,  Mrs.  Whitney. 

640.  Masonic  Brooch,  150  years  old,  Mrs.  Williams. 

641.  Vases,  50  years  old,  Mrs.  Harvey. 

642.  Two  Chairs  from   Paraguay    Mission,  200  years  old, 

Mrs.  Van  Blarcom. 

643.  One  Tobacco  Box,  " 

644.  Louis  Phillippe  China,  Miss  Ward. 


All  Nations.  27 

()4r).  Queen  Anne  Guinea.  Mr.  Clow. 

(M().  Foolish  Virgin's  Lamp, 

647.  Bracelet  from  Africa, 

G48.     Geo.  AVashington's"  Razor, 

G49.  Braid  ot  Fiji  Islander's  hair, 

650.  Pair  of  Boar  Tusks, 

651.  Piece  of  Cedar  of  Lebanon, 

652.  Two  Specimens  from  Chicago  fire, 

653.  "  Ulster  County  Gazette,"  with  account  of  Washing- 

ton's death, 

654.  Alabaster  Card  Plate, 

Mrs.  p.  D.  Brown. 

655.  Purse,  carried  through  the  Revolution, 

Eev.  G.  Edwards. 

656.  Silver  Cream  Pitcher  from  Pres.   Madison's  set,  1759, 

Eev.  G.  Edwai'ds. 

657.  Cocoanut  Cloth  and  Cord,  " 

658.  Indian  Dishes,  Mrs.  Coolage. 

659.  Bow  and  Arrow  from  Arizona,  " 

660.  Indian  Curibsities,  " 

661.  Two  English  Bronze  Lamps',  Mr.  Banks. 

662.  Cup  of  Wood  from  Jerusalem,  " 

663.  Glass  Decanter,  100  years  old,  Mrs.  Distenelle. 

664.  Silk  Quilt  130  '•      " 

665.  Satin  Embroidered  Petticoat,  Mrs.  Mathews. 

666.  Chinese  Crepe  Shawl,  Mrs.  Chalfant. 

667.  Indian  Coat,  Rev.  J.  Rey. 

668.  Gold  Snuff  Box  presented  to  B.  Kurtz,  D.  D.,  by   the 

Duke  of  Sutherland,  Berlin,  Miss  Kurtz. 

669.  Fragments  of  Aztec  Pottery,  Mrs.  Yernon. 

670.  Satin  and  Lace  Wedding  Waist  from  the  Court  of  St. 

James,  1730,  Mr.  Jackson. 

671.  Picture  of  Lake  George,  Mr.  Sears. 

672.  Pair  very  old  China   Vases,  Mrs.  Dr.  Wilson. 


28 


Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 


673. 
674. 
675. 
676. 
677. 
681. 
682. 
683. 
684. 
685. 
686. 
687. 
688. 
689. 
690. 
691. 

692. 
693. 

694. 


695. 

696. 

697. 

698. 


Mrs.  Dr.  Wilson. 
J.  N.  Harris. 


Mabel  Downing- 
W.  Alexander. 


"         "       "      Copper     '' 
Model  of  Cannon  from  Siberia, 
Fish  bone  from  Alaska, 
Indian  Curiosities, 
Cane  from  Lawrence's    Flag-ship, 
Doll  of  1815,  by  a  child, 
Ladies'  Rouge  Pot,  1780, 
Egg  Cup,  1780, 
Satin  Eeticule,  1780, 
Bag  Clasp  of  Shamrock,  1780, 
Mourning  King  for  child,  1778, 
Amethist  Ring,  1778, 
Baby's  Shirt,  made  in  1790, 
Mug,  120  years  old, 
Lace  Veil,  hand-work,  1830, 
The  Original  "  God  Save  the  King,"  with   additions  for 

the  Jubilee,  1809, 
Autograph  of  the  Duke  of  Montrose,  1824, 
Programme  of  the  Funeral  of  Lord   Nelson,  killed  at 

the  battle  of  Trafalgar,  October  21st,  1805, 
Coronation   of   William  IV,  exhibited    by   Mrs.  C.  D. 

Hossack,  whose  father  was  present  as  sergeant-at- 

arms. 
Eighteen  English,  French  and  American  Flags,   from 

J.  W.  Davidson  &  Co.,  White  House,  S.  F. 
Twenty-one  Signal    Flags,  from    the    "Seminole," 

Mrs.  Chas.  D.  Hossack,  S.  F. 

Letter  of  Queen    Elizabeth    for,    and   giving    security 

for  a  loan  of  money,  1592, 
Pardon  granted  by  Oeorge  IV  of  England,  and   signed 

by  him, 


All  Nations.  29 

099.  Letter   of  tiie  clebiated   American    Sculptor,    Hiram 
Powers, 

700.  Egyptian  Wheat  found  with  a  Mummy,  over  300  years 

old, 

701.  Eagle  and  Eibbon  worn    in  honor  of   granting  of  civil 

liberty  in  Italy, 

702.  Pieces  of  the  first    American    Flag  that  warred  for 

liberty  in  Italy, 

703.  Glass  Mat, 

704.  Lava,  from  Mount  Vesuvius, 

705.  Copy  of  Hudibras,  1732, 

Mrs.  J.  E.  Cameron. 

700.  Black  Lace  Mantle,  made  at  the  beginning  of  the  19th 

century,  Mrs.  Poston. 

707.  Two  Vases,  Parian,  Mrs.  Smyth. 

708.  Antique  Patchwork, 

709.  Two    ijace    Shawls,    knit  by  nuns  in    the    Island   of 

Madeira, 

Mrs.  Wm.  Merey. 

710.  Two  Embroidered  Linen  Cambric  Handkerchiefs,  from 

the  Island  of  Madeira,    made  after  the    pattern  of 
one  ordered  by  Queen  Victoria, 

Mrs.  Wm.  Marey. 

711.  Pour  pieces  of  Embroidery  from  Madeira,  " 

712.  The  first  Printing  for  the  new  State  of  California,  by 

the  State  Printer,  done  on  satin,  because  there  was 
no  fine  paper  in  the  State, 

713.  State  Seal,  1849.  Mrs.  Cameron. 

714.  Birch  Box  and  Grass  Bag,  Mrs.  .Wm.  Marey. 

715.  Cane  over   100  years  old,  made  from  a  whale   caught 

between  Ijiverpool  and  Australia, 

Mrs.  T.  T.  Dargie. 
710.  Cloth  made  by  the  natives  of  the  Micronesian  Islands, 
717.  Sash,    Belt,   two  Necklaces    and  Head   Dress,    from 

Panope, 


30  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

718.  Three  Skins  of  the  fibre  of  the  cocoa  mit,  from  which 

the  native  cloth  is  made,  Mrs.  Leake. 

719.  718.  Indian  Pipe, 

720.  Poems,  Cottage  Tablet,   by  Jonathan  Fisher,   A.   M., 

1788,  written  and  bound  by  the  author, 

Mrs.  J.  A.  Benton. 

721.  A   Law   Book,    title,    The    Touch-stone   of  Common 

Assurances;  author  Wm.  Sheppard,  1651. 

Zach  Montgomery. 

722.  One  Pair  Turkish^Street  Shoes, 

723.  Hebrew  Phylactery,  from  Jerusalem, 

Eev.  H.  E.  Jewett. 

724.  An  Autograph  Letter  of  George  Washington,  dated 

1791, 

725.  An   Ancisnt   Sermon,   by  the  famous    Cotton  Mather 

Smith,  dated  1770,  Mrs.  Lurant. 

726.  A    Violin,    manufactured    in  1627,    by  the  celebrated 

maker  of  Cremona,  Antonius  Amati, 

Sherman  &  Hyde. 

727.  Two  very  ancient  Cups  and  Saucers, 

728.  A  Silver  Spoon,   formerly  belonging  to  Willliam  Pitt, 

1726,  Mrs.  Chas.  D.  Hossack. 

729.  Two  Silk  Embroidered  Japanese   Pictures, 

Hugh  Bankhead. 

730.  Four  Bronze  Statues,  Mrs.  Richards. 
Seven  Eare  Old  Etchings — 

731.  No.  1.  Unfinished  Proof,  by  Callot:    subject,    Christ, 

being  crowned  with  thorns," 

732.  "  2.  Subject,  "  The  Punishments," 

733.  ''  3    and  4.  Subject,  "  Studies  of  Trees,"  dated  1649; 

artist,  Jacob  Von  Puysdael, 

734.  "     5.  An  Etching,  Wcirotter,  born  1730, 

735.  6.  Subject,  "Earth,"  artist,  Stephen  della  Bella, 

736.  "  7.    SuVjject,   "Storm  at  Sea,"    artist.    Hollar,  born 

1607.  Mr.  G.  H.  Sanders. 


All  Nations.  31 

745.  Pour  Rare  Engravings,  consisting  of  different  styles  of 

16th,  17th  and  18th  centuries;  16th  century,  "Ado- 
ration of  the  Angels,"  engraved  by  Jerome  Weird, 
born  1552;  17th  centiiry,  "Moses,"  Painter, 
Philip  of  Chanapagne,  engraved  Nanteuil  and 
Edelinck  together,  dated  1669;  18th  century, 
"  The  Good  Woman  of  Normandy,"  engraved  by 
John  George  Wille,  W.  K.  Yickery,  Esq. 

746.  No.  1.  Bust  of  John  Flaxman,  Sculptor;  No.  2.  Cry- 

ing Child,  by  same;  No.  3.  Laughing  Child,  by 
same. 

747.  One  Indian  Spear,  two  Bird  and  Fish  catchers, 

748.  Bow  and  Arrows  from  walrus  teeth, 

749.  One  Indian  Mask, 

750.  Matla  Cloth  and  Club  from  Sandwich  Islands, 

751.  Ancient  Hatchet  " 

752.  Sandwich  Islander's  »Sunday  Dress,  100  yrs.  old, 

753.  One  Calabash  for  carrying  poi, 

754.  One  Poi  Dish, 

755.  Stone  Ax  and  stone  wheels,  used  by  chiefs, 

756.  War  Clubs  from  Micronesia, 

757.  One  Spear       "  " 

Dr.  Selfridge. 

758.  Three  old  Spanish  Tortoise-shell  Combs, 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Wj-man. 

759.  Crucifix  from  old  church  in  C-hepultepec,  " 

760.  Chinese  Dragon,  " 

761.  Pineapple  Handkerchief,  " 

762.  Japanese  Table,  500  years  old,  Mrs.  Gowell. 

763.  Tea  Table  125  years  old,  Mrs.  F.  D.  Blake. 

764.  Cane  170  years  old,  D.  S.  Sutton. 

765.  CJase  of  C'hoice  Minerals,  Dr.  Selfridge. 

766.  Mastodon  Tooth,  knee  and  Ankle  joints,  "' 


32  Art  and  Histobic  Exhibition. 

767.  Blue  Porcelain    China  Cup  and  Saucer  125  years  old. 

Mrs.  S.  C.  Elder, 

768.  One  old  Porringer,  Miss  J.  C.  Haight. 

769.  One  Engraving,  100  years  old,  " 

770.  One  Case  Antique  Eoman  Knives,  Mrs.  Gr.  R.  Bissell. 

771.  An  old  English  History— 1638,         Miss  J.  C.  Haight. 

772.  Eoman  coin,  with  34  puzzle,  3-ear  136,      Mrs.  Gracey. 


Note. — For  further  articles  under  this  head  see  appendix. 


^?ww  w^m- 


792.  Book  on  Saxony,  1650, 

793.  The  Spectator,  1769, 

794.  Colossus  of  Rhodes, 

795.  Carved  Ivory  Bust  of  Coethe, 

796.  Ivojy   Bust   of  Schiller,  from    a  collection   of    King 

Louis,  of  Bavai'ia, 

797.  Inlaid  Card  Basket,  from  Sovento,  Italy, 

798.  Petritied  Mushroom,  from  Salt  Mines  of  Dx'usemberg, 

799.  Hock  taken  from  the   phice  where  Paul   preached  to 

the  Athenians, 

800.  Turkish  Ladies'  Boots  and  Overshoes,  from  Constan- 

tinople, 

801.  Shoes  from  Cairo,  Egypt, 

802.  The  Jolly  Fisherman,  1771, 

803.  Old  German  Pockals(?) 

804.  Design  by  C.  Caporal,  on  parchment,  1756, 

805.  Drawing  by  an  Automat, 

806.  Drawings  fi-om  India,  by  a  native  artist, 

807.  Map  of  the  Gold  Regions  of  1849, 

808.  Cornfile,  Hungary, 

809.  The  Steam  Plow  of  1834, 

810.  Petrifaction  from  the  base  of  the  Pyramids, 

811.  Two  very  old  Plates,  Mrs.  D.  Foster. 

812.  Landscape  Pitcher,  100  years  old,  ' 

813.  Blue  Pitcher,  150  years  old.  " 

814.  Pink  Flowered  Plate,  100  years  old,  <' 

815.  Worked  Picture,  "  Caleb  Ackish,"  " 


34  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

81 G.  Trieste  Peasant  Girl,  Frank  Stur^is. 

817.  Old  Spanish  Chair.  1760, 

818.  Work  Box,  1780, 

819.  Slate  Phites,  made  by  Vancouver  Indians, 

820.  Japanese  Pagodas,  ver}-  ancient, 

821.  Ancient  Portrait,  Mrs.  M.  De  La  Montanya. 

822.  Candlesticks,  200  j^eavs  old  " 

823.  Pizarro,  Artist  unknown,  Mr.  Van  Eastland. 

824.  Picture,  supposed  to  be  500  years  old, 

825.  Blunderbuss  captured  in  the  Mexican  War,  by  Major 

Eastland. 

826.  Three  Gourds,  hand-painted,  by  natives, 

Mrs.  Captain  Miller. 

827.  Carved  Chocolate   Bowl,  used   by  General  Alvarez, 

Mrs.  Captain  Miller. 

828.  Medal,  1688,  Mrs.  D.  L.  Emerson. 

829.  One  pair  Mexican  Spurs,  100  years  old, 

830.  Lariat  made  of  Indian  hair, 

831.  Spanish  Whip  and  Eeins,  made  of  Indian  hair, 

832.  Bunch  of  Wheat,  and  Dishes  from  Chicago  fire, 

833.  Indian  Work-basket,  been  in   Estudillo's  family  since 

1815, 

834.  Bread   baked   by  the  Spanish    at  the  battle  of  San 

Felipe  in  1846, 

835.  Water  Jug  from  San  Felipe, 

836.  Flags  of  all  Nations,  made  with  a  pen,  in  1815, 

837.  Spanish  Needle-work,  very  old, 

838.  One  Embroidered  Spanish  Shawl,  very  old, 

839.  One  Ancient  Spanish  Slipper, 

840.  One  piece  of  Underwear,  Needle  and  Bead-work, 

841.  Spanish  Needle- work,  over  70  years  old, 

842.  Boot  Jack  over  100  years  old, 

843.  One  Book,  106  years  old. 


lilB^^^Y. 


803.  Heptaplus,  by  John  Picus  Mirandula  ;  one  volume, 
publisher  and  place  unknown.  Printed  A.  D. 
1484,  during  the  Pontificate  of  Innocent  Eighth. 

864.  De  Historia  Stirpium  Commentarii  Insignes,  by  Leon- 

hartus  Fuchsius,  one  volume.  Published  at 
Lyons,  A.  D.  1551. 

865.  The    Hidden    Wonders   of    Nature,    by   Levinus    of 

Lemnos,  one  volume.  Published  by  William 
Simon,  Antwerp,  A.  D.  1567. 

866.  The  Works  of  Aurelius  Theodosius  Macrobius,   one 
*       Volume.     Published   by  Plantiniana,   Leyden,   A. 

D.  1597. 

867.  An  English  Exposition  of  Koman  Antiquities.     Pub- 

lished by  Henry  Grippes,  Oxford,  A.  D.  1631. 

868.  Clentile    Theology    and    Christian    Physiology,    by 

Gerard  John  Vossius,  two  volumes.  Published  by 
John  Blaev,  Amsterdam,  A.  D.  1668. 

869.  Course  of  Mathematics  for  use  of  Marine  and   Artil- 

lery, by  Bezout,  one  volume.  Paris,  1812.  This 
book  formed  a  part  of  the  library  of  Napoleon 
at  St.  Helena,  and  was  used  by  him  there. 

870.  Arithmetico-Geometrical  Treatise,  one  volume.  Pub- 

lished by  Christopher  Zunckel,  Leipnig,  A.  D.  1727. 

871.  Comedies  of  the  Spanish  poet,  Don  Pedro  Calderon  de 

la  Barca,  Madrid,  A.  D.  1760. 

872.  History  of  the  Council  of  Constance,  b}'  James  Len- 

fant,  two  volumes.  Published  by  Thos.  Cox, 
London,  A.  D.  1728. 


36  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

873.  Primitive  C'liristiauity,  by  William  Cave,  D.   D.,  one 

volume.  Published  by  R.  Chiswel,  London,  A.  D. 
1682. 

874.  A  Relation  of  the  Conference  between  William  Laud, 

Archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  Mr.  Fisher,  the 
Jesuite,  one  volume,  London,  A.  D.  1773. 

A.  8.  Hallidie. 

875.  Books  of  Architecture,    by   Gianbatista,   Captain  of 

Perugia,  1536.     Place  of  publication  unknown. 

876.  Description   of  Egypt,  Researches  made  during  the 

expedition  of  Napoleon  I.  Published  by  Pam- 
koucke,  Paris,  1823.  Eleven  volumes  of  plates; 
seven  on  Ancient  Monuments,  four  on  Natural 
History  and  Modern  Egypt,  twent3'-8ix  volumes 
of  text.     A  very  rare  work. 

877.  Theatre   of    the    World,    by   Ortello.    Published    by 

Plantiniana,  Antwerp,  A.  D.  1612,  in  an1:nent 
binding. 

878.  Book   of  Architecture,     by    Puter.       Pal)lished     by 

Rubeis,  Rome,  1723. 

879.  Mnsium  of  Verona.     Published  by  Seminarii.  1749. 

880.  Astronomy,  Vienna,  1745,  one  volume. 

881.  Voyages  in  Sicily,  Malta  and  Lipari.   by   llouel,   four 

volumes,  Paris,  1784. 

882.  History  of  Art,  by  D'Agincouvt,  Milan.  1825. 

883.  Ancient  Jewels,  by  Gorlfee,  Paris,  1778. 

884.  Engravings  of  drawings  of  Claude   Lorraine  in  Col- 

lection of  Duke  of  Devonshire.  Boydell  engraver, 
1776,  London. 

885.  Engravings  from  Tintoretto,  1782. 

886.  Engravings  from  Correggio,  no  title  page  or  titles. 

887.  Monuments  of  China,  Amsterdam,  1567.       Dedicated 

to  Leopold  I. 


Library.  37 

888.  P]iigraved  ])orti'uits  of  Kings  of  Franco,  from   A.   1). 

420  to  1588,  Giiinti  engraver,  Venice,  1588. 

889.  Ancient  Copy  of  Livy,  exact  date  iinknoMni. 
81)0.  Ancient  Vases,  engraved  in  Rome,  1712. 

8i)l.  The  Etchings  of  Leonardo     Da    Vinci,   engraved   by 
Mantelli,  from  the  originals,  Milan,  1785. 

892.  Thirty   Landscai)es,   engraved   by    Eosaspina.    from 

original  paintings,   Bologna,  1812. 

893.  Engravings  from  Domemchino,  1845,  Eome. 

894.  Ionic  figures  engraved  from   Ancient  Roman  Sculpt- 

ures,  Rome,  1754. 

895.  Engravings  of  Antique  Statues.  Rome,  1776. 

896.  Methamorphoses  of  Ovid.      Published    by    Billaine, 

Paris,  1637. 

897.  Numismata,  Bullioneo,  Rome,  1696;  reprinted  year  of 

Jubilee,  1700. 

898.  First  Book  of  Architecture,  by  Poake,  London.  1611. 

899.  Vatican  Library,  Rome,  1741. 

900.  Architecture  and  Painting,  by  Pozzo,  Rome,  1700. 

901.  Ancient   Monuments,    by    Wenkelraann,    illustrated. 

Rome,  1821. 

902.  Edifices  of  Modern  Rome,  1763. 

903.  Gallery  of  Turin,  fine  steel  engravings,  two  volumes, 

Turin,  1864. 

904.  Anatomy  Engraved,  Turin,  1837. 

905.  Principal  Churches  of  Europe.       Dedicated    to   Leo 

XII,  Rome,  1824. 

D.  Hewes. 
!»06.  Dore  Bible,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Ford. 

907.  History  of  the  Art  of  Printing,  (very  old.) 

Mrs.  Hanscomb. 

908.  Illustrations  of  the  History  of  Art.  five  volumes,  Bos- 

ton, Prang,  1879,  Mrs.  Varney. 

5^91)842 


38  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

909.  The  True  Economy  of  Human    Life,  translated  from 

MSS.  found  in  Temple  of  Bramah,  1765. 

910.  Waam  Van  Jehovah,  Amsterdam,  1757, 

Dr.  J.  K.  McLean. 

911.  A  Plea  for  Paul's  Presbytery  in 

Scotland,  London,  179],  " 

912.  Manners  of  the  Great,  London,  1791,  " 

913.  Fox's  Book  of  Martyrs,  Mrs.  Henshaw. 
9U.  Old  Bible,  Mrs.  Fish. 

915.  Audubon,  ten  volumes,  colored  plates,  Mrs.  Moo* 

916.  German  C^'clopedia,  " 

917.  Baron  Munchausen,  illustrated,  by  Dore,  " 

918.  Tillotson's  Works,  three  volumes,  A.  D.  1728, 

Rev.  S.  P.  Sprecher. 

919.  Novae  Novi,  one  volume.  A.  1).  1578.  " 

920.  Catchismus  Exchecreto,  1776,  one  volume,     " 

921.  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  b3'   the   Span- 

iards.    Translated   from     Antonio   de    Solis,    by 
Townsend,  one  volume,  London,  A.  J).  1724. 

Mrs.  C.  H.  Sawyer. 

922.  Avisos  Esoietrales  de  Santa  Theresa  de 

Jesus,  one  volume,  Madrid,  A.  D.  1647,       " 

923.  Historia  de   California,    three   volumes, 

Madrid,  A.  D.  1757, 

924.  Historia  de  Nueva  Espana,  one  volume,  " 

Mexico,  A.  D.  1770,  •' 

925.  Metallurgy,  Georgins  Agricola,  1556. 
92*3.  Herodotus;  Press  of  Stephanus,  1618. 

927.  Historical    and    Critical    Dictionary,    Pierre   Bayle, 
•  Amsterdam  and  Leyden,  1730,  foui-  volumes. 

929.  History  of  the  Turks,  Sir  Paul  Eycaut,  London,  1700. 

930.  Aristarchus,  or  the  Art  of  Grammar,  Gerardu  Johan- 

nes Vossius,  1695. 


LiHRARV.  39 

931.  The  Subterranean  World,  Athanasius  Kircher,  Ams- 

terdam, 16G4. 

932.  Architecture,  by  Vetruvius.  153(). 

Mrs  Sublette. 

933.  Obsevations    on    the    Prophecies  of  Daniel   and   the 

Apocalypse,  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  London,  1733. 

Mr.  Wm.  Trumbell. 

934.  Essays  on  Philosophical  siibjects,  Adam 

Smith,  D.  D.,  London,  1795,  " 

935.  One  of  the  books  of  the  New  Testament 

printed  in  C'hinese,  " 

936.  Erasmus'  New  Testament,  1548,  no  title  page. 

937.  Sacred  Philology,  Solomon  Glassius,  1705,  Leipzig. 

938.  An  Ancient  Bible,  in  English,   (old  black  letter,)  no 

title  page,  mutilated. 

939.  The  Book  of  Esther,  Ancient  Jewish  Manuscript. 

Dr.  Wythe. 

940.  Giannoni's  History  of  Naples,  London,  1829. 

941.  Bayle's  Dictionary,  London,  1731. 

942.  Leigh's  Critica  Sacra,  Amsterdam,  169G. 

943.  Polano's  History  of  the  Council  of  Trent,  1613. 

944.  Heidegerri's  Corpus,  Turin,  1700. 

945.  Poole's  Synopsis,  five  volumes,  folio,  Frankfort,  1712. 

946.  Ealeigh's  History  of  England,  1676. 

Eev.  William  A.  Scott,  D.  D. 

947.  Seneca's  Morals,  Sir  Pt.  L'Estrange,  London,  1696. 

Mrs.  Qumn. 

948.  Copy  of  the  Last  Will  and  Testament  of 

Thomas  Guy,  Esq.,  London,  1725.  " 

949.  The  Ladies'  Dairy,  1733,  London.  Mrs.  Bell. 

950.  Version  of  the  Psalms.  Mrs.  MacAulay. 

951.  Hudibras,  1732,  Mrs.  Morrison. 

952.  French  Work,  Seventeenth   Century,        Mrs.  Poston. 

953.  Bark  Book,  Mrs.  Smyth. 


40  Art  and  Historic  Exhibitiok. 

954.  Piceof  Tasso's  Tree,  Padua,  E.  S.  C. 

955.  Parchment  Books,  Sixteenth  Century,  Lansing. 

956.  Japanese  Newspapers,  Mrs.  Smyth. 

957.  Bronze  Vase,  Mrs.  Washington  Eyer. 

958.  Plaques,  Bacchus  and  Ariadne,  painted  by,     '- 

959.  Bronze  Augustus  ( 'sesar,  " 

960.  Chromos  by  Kohler,  said  to  be  finest 

ever  issued,  '■ 

961.  Collection  of  Medals,  " 

962.  Piece  of  Marble  from  Hackian's  Villa,  " 

964.  Ancient  Carvings,  " 

965.  Carrect,  Eosso  Antico,  Seipio's  Tomb,  '' 

966.  Medal,  given  to  one  of  the  fifty  survivors  of  the  Seige 

of  Delhi, 

967.  Medal  of  Crimean  War. 

968.  Paper  Money  of  1779  and  1879. 

969.  Paper  sent  into  Paris  by  carrier-pigeon,  during  the 

Siege. 

970.  Autograph  Letter,  Geo.  Washington. 

971.  Ofilcial  Document    signed  by  John   Hancock,    Sej")- 

tember  30,  1776. 

E.  H.  Llovd. 

972.  Fragment   of  a  Letter   of  Lord    Macaulay. 

Mrs.  Garber. 

973.  Autograph  of  Lord  Brougham, 

974.  Autograph  Letter  of  Henry  Clay,  Mrs.  W.  S.  Bartlett. 

975.  Eeceipt  given  Benedict  Arnold,     Conti- 

nental Sixpence  of  1776,  " 

976.  Life  of  Marie   Antoinette,    richly  illustrated, 

J.  E.  McElrath. 

977.  More's  Utopia,  '• 

978.  Copy  Marriage  Contract,  (Jewish),  Mr.  David  Hewes. 

979.  Book  of  Esther,  (Parchment).     . 

980.  Old  Jewish  Phylacteries,  ," 


Library.  41 

981.   Fragment  ot  Eiiytian  Man uscrqit  written 

on  papyrus,  Mr.  David  Hewes. 

082.  Portrait  of  Harmen  Ter   Borch,    and   his  wife,  both 
painted  A.  D.  1592. 

983.  Portraits   of  Isaac    Seheltus,   Printer  to   the  States 

General  of  the  Netherlands,  and  his  wife,  Ma.ia 
Elisabeth  de  Easiere,  both  painted  b}"  Humbert, 
A.  D.  1767.  The  latter  was  great-grand-mother 
of  Mr.  James  de  Fremery  and  great-great-grand 
daughter  of  Isaac  de  Easiere,  first  Secretary  of 
the  Colon}'  of  New  Netherlands,  New  York. 

984.  Portrait  of  Casparus  de  Fremery,  A.  D.  1782. 

985.  Portrait  of  Maria  Van  Vollenhoven,  A.  D.  1630. 

986.  Deed  whereby  Franco  Nicolai.   a  Friar  of  the  third 

order  of  St.  Francis,  gives  all  his  worldly  goods 
to  a  Convent  at  Amsterdam.  Dated,  8  August, 
1431,  attested  by  Coenraerdus.  Imperial  Notary 
Public. 

987.  Letters  Patent  whereby  the  States  of  Holland  ^^rom- 

ise  to  pay  an  annuity  of  eighteen  pounds  to  the 
widow  of  M.  de  VVael.  Dated  20  December, 
1599.  This  document  is  signed  by  the  celebrated 
Advocate,  Johan  van  Oldenbarneveld  and  other 
statesmen. 

988.  Great   Seal    of  Holland.      Such  as  must   have  been 

attached  to  the  above  document. 

989.  Photographic  copy  of  Deed  of  Gift  of  William    II, 

Eomish  King.  Count  of  Holland,  to  a  convent  at 
's  Gravenzande.     A.  D.  1255. 

990.  Photographic    copy   of    Letters    of    the    Bishop    of 

Lubeclv,  promising  absolution  to  persons  assisting 
said  Convent.  A.  I).  1255. 

991.  Dutch    Silver   Medal.  A.  D.    1782,  with  inscription: 

•'The  Netherlands  declare  America  free,"  and 
on  the  reverse  side,  -'The  general  wish," 


42  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

992.  Ladies  Spyglass,  inlaid   with  pearls  and  rubies.  Old 

Dutch. 

993.  Imitation  of  Shekel  of  Israel,  for  thirty  of  which  the 

Lord  Jesus  was  betrayed. 

994.  Holland  Stiver,  1739. 

995.  Brass  Medal,  1597,  appearing  to  bear  Masonic  Em- 

blems. 

996.  Lady's    Silver    Smelling   Box,  old    Dutch,    (Loder- 

yndoosje.) 

997.  Box  with  scales,  and  weights  of  various  coins,  used 

150  years  ago  in  counting  houses  to  verify  the 
genuineness  of  coins. 

998.  Aesopi  Tabulae,  illustrated,  Paris.   1564. 

999.  License  to  Prof.  N.  C.  de  Fremery  to  powder  his  hair 

during  the  year  1807. 

Ja.mes  de  Fremery. 

1000.  Collection  of  Photographs,  Statues  and  Bronzes  from 

among  the  Euins  of  Pompeii,  David  Hewes. 

1001.  Egypt,                (Photographs,)  " 

1002.  Palestine  and  Syria,       "  " 

1003.  Palmyra  and  Baalbec,    "  " 

1004.  Three  pictures,  80  years  old,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Benton, 

1005.  Five  books,  over  100  years  old,  " 

1006.  Chart  of  Languages,  Mr.  D.  Hewes. 

1007.  Chart  of  Alphabets  of  all  known  languages,     " 

1008.  Roman  Stj^le,  Mrs.  Dr.  Nichols. 

1009.  Costume  of  Eussian  Empire,  Mrs.  Bell. 

1010.  Costume  of  the  Hereditory  States  of  Austria,  " 

1011.  Old  Bible,  Mrs.  Brownell. 

1012.  Valentine  and  Orson,  1730,  Mrs.  Garber. 

1013.  Shakespeare    reading    Macbeth  at    the 

Court  of  Elizabeth,  " 

1014.  Tasso  before  the  Court  of  Ferrara,  " 

1015.  Trial  of  Charles  I, 

1016.  Triarof  Earl  Stafford,  " 


LiBIlARY.  43 

1017.  Trial  ot'Effie  Detuis,  an  old  English  colored  engrav- 

ing, Mrs.  Varney. 

1018.  Notes  on  Scripture,  1650,  P.  T.  Eobbins. 

1019.  Cop3' of  London  Times,  1798, 

1020.  One  volume  Pope's  Poems,  1727,  " 

1021.  One  volume  Gay's  Fables,  1728, 

1022.  Book  220  years  old,  M.  De  La  Montanya,  Jr. 

1023.  Cyclopedea,  1738.  ,Dr.  Wythe. 

1024.  Translations  of  Gentoo  Code  of  LaAvs,  108, 

Mrs.    Leake. 

1025.  Bible  110  years  old,  Dr.  Wadsworth. 

1026.  Bible  286  years  old,  Mrs.  J.  P.  Barker. 

1027.  Book  100  years  old,  Mrs.  Brown. 

1028.  Proceedings  House  of  Lords,  1644,  " 

1029.  Pamphlet  printed  in  1814.  •' 

1030.  Bible  149  years  old,  Mrs.  Distenelle. 

1031.  Histor}'  of  the  Christian  People  called  Quakers,  by 

William  Sewel,  London,  1799,  two  volumes,  with 
a  third  volume  by  John  Eutty  of  the  same  peo- 
ple in  Ireland. 

1032.  Collection  of  old  AVills    of  the    Kings   of  England, 

Princes  and  Princesses  of  Wales,  and  other  of  the 
Blood  Eoyal ;  from  the  Eeign  of  VV^illiam  the 
Conqueror  to  that  of  Henry  the  VII,  inclusive, 
1780,  one  volume  quarto. 

1033.  A  Church  History  of  New  England  from    1690    to 

1784,  including  a  concise  view  of  the  American 
War,  and  of  the  conduct  of  the  Baptists  therein, 
with  the  present  state  of  their  Churches,  by  Isaac 
Backus.  Printed  in  Providence,  1784,  two 
volumes. 

1034.  An  inquiry,  historical  and  critical,  into  the  evidence 

against  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.  Printed  in  Edin- 
burg,  1772,  one  volume. 


44  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

1035.  Acts  and  JResolves  of  the  State  of  Ehode  Island  from 
1748  to  1780,  with  the  autograiDh  of  Henry  Ward, 
Secretary  of  the  Asseinbly,  subscribed  to  each 
Act.  Two  volumes,  octavo.  Printed  in  pam- 
phlet from  1748  to  1780. 

I03(j.  Drake's  Histor}^  of  the  Indians,  containing  a  copy  of 
the  original  engraving  from  the  History  of  Capt. 
John  Smith,  when  ''King  Powhattan  commands 
C.  Smith  to  be  slayne." 

1037.  A   fac-simile  of  an    engraving  of  the  Pequot  Fort. 

destroyed  by  Capt.  John  Mason,  at  Mystic,  in 
1636,  from  a  "History  of  the  Battell,  by  Capt. 
John  Underbill." 

1038.  A  copy  of  "The  New  London  Gazette,"  Connecticut. 

March  17,  1796. 

1039.  A  copy  of  the  "Newport  (E.  I.)  Mereur3%"  printed 

by  James  Franklin,  Dec.  19,  1758. 

1040.  A  Funeral  Sermon,  in  commemoration  of  that  great 

and  good  man,  the  Hon.  Gurdon  Saltonstall,  Esq., 
late  Governor  of  Connecticut,  by  Cotton  Mather 
Smith,  New  London,  1724. 

1041.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the    Eev. 

Mr.  Mather  Byles,  by  his  Father,  in  the  First 
Church  of  Christ,  New  London,  Conn.,  Novem- 
ber 18,  1757. 

1042.  A  Sermon   by  the   Eev.  Mather  Byles,  A.  M.,  pastor 

of  the  First  Church  of  Christ,  New  London, 
"The  Christian  Sabbath  explained  and  vindi- 
cated,"   Januar}'    14,  1759. 

Charles   H.   Denison. 

1043.  Eoj^al  Commentaries  of  Peru,  by  De  la  Vega,  Lon- 

don, 1688,  J.  E.  McElrath. 

1044.  Arcadia,  Philip  Sidney,  London,  1725,  " 

1045.  China,  old  French  edition,  " 


Library.  45 

1046.  Autograph  Letter  of  Aaron  Burr,  Mrs.  W.  S.  Bartlett. 

1047.  Book  of  Latin  Sermons,  by  Hugo  de  Prato  Florido. 

Printed  A.  D.,  1485.  Mrs.  Eufus  Leighton. 

1048.  Milton's  Paradise  Lost,  one  volume, 

London,  A.  D.,  1688. 
1040.  Portrait  of  Christopher  Columbus,  from  Naples  Gal- 
lery, 

1050.  Portrait  of  Amerigo  Vespucci,  from  Naples  Gallery, 

1051.  The  Original  Bear  Flag,  1846, 

1052.  Fremont's  Battalion  Flag,  1846, 

1058.   View  of  first  Post-office  in  San  Francisco, 

1054.  Views  of  San  Francisco  in  1846  and  1849, 

1055.  View  of  Montgomery,  Post  and  Market  streets,  San 

Francisco,  1858,  showing  present  site  of  Palace 
Hotel,  Grand  Hotel,  Lick  House  and  Masonic 
Building, 

1056.  View  of  Sacrmento,  1849, 

1057.  Copy  of  '-Panama  Star,"  Feb.  24, 1849,  giving  list  of 

passengers  en  route  to  California, 

Society  of  California  Pioneers. 

1058.  Autograph  Letter  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  relating  to 

Treason  of  Arnold,  Mr.  G.  E.  Schenck. 

1059.  Benjamin  Franklin's  "Poor  Richard's  Almanac,"  A. 

D.  1737,  Mr.  G.  E.  Schenck. 

1060.  A  Paper  Weight,  made  from  a  piece  of  the  corner 

stone  of  the  Capitol  of  the  United  States, 

1061.  Ivory    Knob,  from  the  Sarcophagus  of  the  Eoman 

Emperor  Alexander  Severus,  who  was  murdered 
A.  D.  235,  Mrs.  J.  West  Martin. 

1062.  Hungarian  Money,  with  Kossuth's  Signature,  " 

1063.  "Pioneer"  Money,  issued  by  Burgoyne  &  Co.,    " 

1064.  Letter  from  President  Fillmore,  " 

1065.  An  English  Indenture,  very    rare,  issued   in  reign  of 

Queen  Anne,  A.  D.,  1705,       Mrs.  J.  West  Martin. 


46  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition, 

1066.  History  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  1779,  bj^  Wm. 

Sewell,  Mr.  Denison. 

1067.  Bible,  1594,  Psalters  and  Psalms,  " 

1068.  Inquiry  into   the   Evidence    against  Mary,  Queen  ol 

Scots,  Edinburgh,  1772,  Mr.  Dennison. 

1069.  The  Ladies'    Philosophy  of  Love,  by  Chas.  Stearns, 

1797,  Miss  E.  B.  Peed. 

1071.  Pope's  Works,  1791,  9  volumes.  Mr.  Palmer 

1072.  The  British  Plutarch,  1791,  8  volumes, 

1073.  Oriental  System  of  Morality,  1749,  " 
10*74.  Eites  and  Sacraments  of  the  Church  of  England,  1715 

Mr.  Palmer. 
1075.  Acts  and  Resolves,  1765,  2  volumes,  " 

1070.  Dante's  Divine  Comedy,  Venice,  1578,    S.  J.  Gower. 

1077.  Vision  of  Columbus,  1792,  Mr.  Ford. 

1078.  Chamber's  Dictionary,  1788,  " 

1079.  New  England  Primer,  1777,  " 

1080.  America,  Accurate  Description  of  the  New  World,  by 

John  Poglebly,  1571,  Mrs.  Rabe. 

1081.  Portfolio  of  Old  and  Pare  Etchings,  Mrs.  Pabe. 

1082.  German  Bible,  1710,  J.  Heimboldt. 

1083.  Bible,  Smallest  in  the  World,  Mrs.  Banks. 

1084.  Rim— Kronik,  1620,  Anon. 

1085.  Tibullus— Cutullus— Propertius,  Press  of  Aldus,  1502. 

Anon. 

1086.  Petrarch,  minature  edition,  Anon. 

1087.  Aristarchus   on   the   Art  of  Grammar,  Amsterdam, 

1695,  J.  M.  Estudillo. 

1088.  Hei'odotus    History  of    Greece,  in  Greek  and  Latin 

1518,  J.  M.  Estudillo! 

1089.  Georgius  Agricola  on  Metallurgy  1556,  Louis  Janin,Jr. 

1090.  History  of  the  Turks,  1700,  Sir  Pane   Recant, 

J.  M.  Estudillo. 


Library.  47 

1091.  Sacred  Philology,  Leipzig,  1705,  by  Oleaesnsi, 

Mrs.  Naisraith 

1092.  German  Bible,  1741, 

1093.  The  Touchstone  of  Common  Assurances,  Wm.  8hep- 

pard,  Esq.,  1667,  Mrs.  Zach.  Montgomery. 

1094.  Cottage  Tablet,  by  John  Fisher,  translated  in   1820, 

and  bound,  by  the  author,         Mrs.  J.  A.  Benton. 

1095.  Programme  of  the  Funeral  of  Lord  Nelson,  1805^ 

Mrs.    C.  H.  Hossack. 

1096.  Original  "God  Save  the  King," 

1097-  Photograph  of  Gen.  Jackson's  Last  Letter, 

Dr.  Guinn_ 

1098.  Music,  French,  Da  Chesne  Ainfe,  Paris,  4  volumes. 

Mrs.  Felton. 

1099.  Photograph  of  Hindoo  Temple,       Mrs.  P.  D.  Brown. 

1100.  Parchment    Books  of  Sixteenth    Century, 

Mrs.  Lansing. 

1101.  Meditations  of  King  James  II,  " 


e^iENT^ii  ^eeM. 


"ANTIQUE   CURIOS." 

1120.  Mummy  and  Case,  3,000  years  old,  from  Thebes. 

1121.  Mumm}^  Child's  Shirt,  from  the  Tombs  at  Thebes. 

1122.  Heads  from  Mummj"  C'ases. 

1123.  Fragments    of    Mummy    Cases   with    Hieroglyphic 

Writing. 

1124.  Mummy  Hands. 

1125.  Fragments  of  Wood  with  Hieroglyphic  Writing. 

1126.  Antique  Oriental  Alabaster  Bowl. 

1127.  Strings  of  Mummy  Beads  taken  from  Mummies. 

1128.  Images  in  Bronze,  Stone  and  Wood  from  Thebes. 

1129.  Antique  Oriental  Alabaster  Box. 

1130.  Bottle  of  Water  from  Jacob's  Well. 

1131.  Sealed  Jar  from  Excavations  at  Athens. 

1132.  Cone  from  the  Cedars  of  Lebanon. 

1133.  Colored  Wooden  Hawks  (the  Birds  sacred  to  Horus), 

from  JRuins  of  Thebes,  3,000  years  old. 

1134.  Jewish   Phylacteries,  containing  Texts  of  Scripture 

on  Parchment. 

1135.  Roll  of  the  Books  of  Esther  in    Hebrew  on   Parch- 

ment. 

1136.  Fragments  of  Papyrus,  with    Hieroglyphic  Writing. 

1137.  Nubian  Sword. 

1138.  Ancient  Coins. 

1139.  Damascus  Shoe. 

1140.  Venetian  Brass  Buckle  of  Fifteenth  Century. 

1141.  Curiosity  of  the  Wars  of  Napoleon    the  First,  found 

in  Verona. 


Oriental  Room.  49 

1142.  Antique  Bronze  Lamp,  found  in  Verona. 

1143.  Antique  Knife  or  Razor,  found  in  Verona. 

1144.  Nubian  Women's  "Ball  Costume." 

1145.  Stone    Scarabeii,     "Sacred   Bugs,"    from   Egyptian 

Temples  and  Tombs. 

1146.  Turkish  Cotfee  Cups. 

1147.  Mummy  Cloth  from  Mummies  at  Thebes. 

1148.  Pieces  of  Sarcophagi,  with  Hieroglyphics. 

1149.  Fragment  of    Ornamental   Bronze  of  the   Ancient 

Roman  Era. 

1150.  Bronze  Vase,  from  Pomj^eii. 

1151.  Lamp  from  Excavations  at  Pompeii. 

1152.  Brass  Sword  Hilt,  Sixteenth  Century. 

1153.  Gilt  Bronze  Ornament  of  Phillip  Second's  Time. 

1154.  Olive    Wood    Paper   Weight,  from  Jerusalem,  with 

Instruments  of  the  Passion  carved  upon  it. 

1155.  Olive  Wood  Work  Box,  made  in  Jerusalem. 

1156.  Miniature  copy  of  Egyptian  Obelisk. 

1157.  Turkish  Chibooke  (Pipe). 

1158.  Turkish  Bournouse,    with    Verses  from    the   Koran 

engraved  upon  it. 

1159.  Table  Covers  from  Damascus. 

1160.  Damascus  Embroidered  Footstool  Cover. 

1161.  Carved  Sandal  Wood  Work  Box  from  Singapore. 

1162.  Roman  Mosaic  Table. 

1163.  Arabic  Newspaper,  published  in  Beyrout,  Syria. 

1164.  Olive  Wood  Card  Receiver,  from  Jerusalem. 

1165.  Inlaid  Wooden  Table  from  Cannes. 

1166.  Two  Chairs,  made  of  the  Horns  of  the  Roman  Cam- 

pagna    Cattle    and    covered  Avith    Roman    Goat 
Skin. 

David  Hewes. 

1167.  Arabic  Shawl  made  at  Suk  by  natives,       Mrs.  Card. 

1168.  Japanese  Satin  Apron,  " 


50  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

1169.  Turkish  Smoking  Cap  100  yrs.  old,  Mrs.  Card. 

1170.  Ladies  work-bag,  Hindoostan,  " 

1171.  Hindoo  Smoking  Cap,  " 

1172.  "         Picture  of  servants  on  mica,  " 

1173.  Turkish  Lady's    Work-bag,  very  old,  Mrs.  Gee. 

1174.  Ivory  Fan,         "  Mrs.  Nough. 

1175.  Two  Paper-weights,  Ivory  Elephants  on  cross  section 

of  an  elephant's  tooth, 

1176.  Two   Carved   Picture    Frames    from    Pumelo  tree, 

Nigpo,  China, 

1177.  Carved   Ebony  Stand   and  Shell   for  ferns,  Swatow, 

China, 

1178.  Two  Silver  Caskets  in  the  shape  of  birds,  Siam, 

1179.  Nest  of  three  Silver  Caskets,  Chiengmai,  N.  Laos, 

1180.  Coins  of  Siam,  ancient  and  modern, 

1181.  Palm-leaf  Book,  Chiengmai, 

1182.  Two  hand- woven    Skirts,  worn  by  the  Laos  women, 

1183.  Four  embroidered  Pillow  ends, 

1184.  Two  Swords  of  young  Saw-fish,  Siam,  taken  from  the 

genus  loci  of  a  fishing  villiage, 

1185.  A  Turned  Horn  Box  for  cosmetics,  Siam, 

1186.  Model  of  a  Jinrikasha,  Japan, 

Prof.  Bradley.. 

1187.  Set  Ivory  Chessmen, 

1188.  Savage   Necklace,  composed  of  the  teeth  of  young 

whales, 

1189.  Three  Chinese  Idols, 

1190.  Japanese  Pijje, 

1191.  Kaffir 

1192.  Two  Deep  Sea  Fans, 

1193.  Spray  of  Shell  Flowers,  West  Indies, 

1194.  Pitcher  used  on  H.  M.  S.  "  Victory,"  of  Trafalgar, 

1195.  Two  small  Soapstone  Vases,  Amoy,  China, 

F.  T.  EOBBINS. 


Oriental  Room.  61 

1 196.  Two  .hipaneso  Bird  Cages,  presented  to  Mrs.  Pittburg 

in  1871    by    the  Prince   of  Arwa,  having  been  in 
the  royal  family  200  years,  Miss  A.  Hudson. 

1197.  Chinese  Model  of  a  lady's  foot,  " 

1198.  Two  Japanese  Fans,  " 

1199.  Pictures  painted  on  glass,        •  Mrs.  Condit, 

1200.  Tobacco  Pouch, 

1201.  Embroidered  Fan  Case,  " 

1202.  Chinese  Microscope,  " 

1203.  Silver  Tankard,  300  years  old.  Mrs.  Ames. 

1204.  Antique  Moorish  Dagger,  presented  to  Lieut.  Mitchell 

by  the  Baron  de  Mei-tens,  Mrs.  Gregory. 

1205.  Pair  of  Chinese  Lady's  Shoes, 

1106.  Toilet  Set  of  Damascus  Gold  Cloth,   Mrs.  D.  Hewes. 

1207.  Silk  Scarf, 

1208.  Embroidered  white  velvet  Slippers,  Damascus. 

Mrs.  Bartlett. 

1209.  White  Embroidered  Bournese,  •■ 

1210.  Four  Pairs  Oriental  Shoes,  Mrs.  Abbott. 

1211.  Silk  Handkerchiefs, 

1212.  Twenty  Trays  Foreign  Coins,  bearing  date  from  235-1: 

B.  C.  to  1700  A.  D.,  H.  P.  Fletcher,  S.  F. 

1213.  Card  Eeceiver  of  Porcupine  quills,  India,  Mrs.  Hyde. 

1214.  Two   Japanese     Vases,     very     large    and    elegant 

Mrs.  Dr.  McClure! 

1215.  One  Japanese  Embroidered  A]»roii. 

Mrs.  Capt.  Martin. 


D^wipis  ReeM  eF  issa 


1220.  Jardiniere  and  Bronzes. 

1221.  Decanter  Stands,  200  years  old, 

1222.  Bronzes,  Shakspeare  and  Byron, 

1223.  Brocaded  Silk,  nearly  200  years  old, 

1224.  Cup  and  Saucer,  decorated  old, 

1225.  A  Pitch  Pipe,  over  150  years, 

1226.  Sewing  Silk  Shawl,  115  years  old. 

Mrs.  K.  G.  Brown. 

1227.  Silver  Paper  Knife  from  Geneva, 

1228.  Eosary  blessed  by  Pope  Pius  IX, 

1229.  Box  from  Lake  Como,  made  of  wood  found  on  the 

banks,. 

1230.  Dresden  China  Slipper, 

1231.  Gondola  (miniature)  from  near  Adriatic  Sea, 

Mrs.  William  Alexander. 

1232.  Swiss  Chair, 
1223.  Pompeian  Lamp, 

French  Plaque  Solitude 

1234.  Old  Plaque,  French  Ware,  100  years, 

1235.  Brass  Tea-kettle,  over  100  years,      Mrs.  J.  P.  Dyer. 

1236.  One  Pug,  Syrian, 

1237.  One     "      Morocco, 

1238.  Curtains,  Algeria, 

1239.  Coffee  Set  Kabylia,  Algeria, 

Mrs.  John  Dean. 

1240.  Venetian  Mirror,  from  the  Pioche  Collection, 

1241.  One  Buhl  Cabinet,         «         "         " 

Mrs.  John  Felton. 


Drawing  Room  of  1880.  53 

1242.  Old  Satsunia  Tea-pot, 
1248.  Hake  Pot,  Japanese, 

1244.  Two  Ivory  Idols,  Japanese, 

1245.  Pastile  Burner,  " 

1246.  Two  Hanging  Pictures,  Japanese, 

1247.  Japanese  Writing  Desk  and  Table, 

1248.  Bohemian  Trinity  and  Christening  Bowl, 

1249.  Japanese  Portfolio  and  Envelopes, 

1250.  "         Agates,  Polatoe  and  Fig., 

Mrs.  Louis  Janin. 

1251.  Histor}"  of  America,  1671, 

1252.  Two  Cups  and  Saucers,  very  old, 

1253.  Grreen  Marble  Lion,  very  rare, 

Mrs.  Wm.  Babe. 

1254.  Class,  150  years  old,  Mrs.  E.  Folger. 

1255.  Paper  Mache  Table,  Bolton  Abbey, 

1256.  Bringing  in  of  the  Tithes,  English, 

1257.  The  Messenger,  Painting, 

1258.  Companion,  " 

1259.  Swiss  Ornaments,  Dr.  S.  Merritt. 

1260.  Decanter  belonging  to  George  Washington, 

1261.  Bill  of  Fare  written  by  Henry  Clay, 

1262.  Table  upon  which  Jefferson   signed  the  Declaration 

of  Independence, 

1263.  Ancient  Coins,  Judge  Stanley. 

1264.  Japanese  Screen, 

1265.  White  Fox  Robe,  Captain  J.  N.  Knowles. 

1266.  Heart  of  the  Sierras:  PKinting.s,  Keith, 

Mr.  A.  K.  P.  Harmon. 

1267.  Russian  River,  Keith,  " 

1268.  Mount  Shasta,        "  " 

1269.  Glen-Ellis  Falls.  Harry  Brown, 

1270.  Cjystal  Cascade,  •'  " 

1271.  Mount  Desert,  Portland,  Me.,  Hairy  Brown, 

Mr.  A.  K.  P.  Harmon. 


54  Art  and  Historic  Exhibition. 

1272.  Sunset,  by  Lankow,  Mr.  A.  K.  P.  Harmon. 

1273.  Etching  200  years  old,  collection  of  " 

1274.  The  Convalescent,  <' 

1275.  Japanese  Snuffers,  over  100  years  old, 

William    Boyer. 

1276.  Dress  Materials  from  South  Sea  Islands, 

1277.  Sandal  Wood         "  "         "         « 

1278.  Two  Shells 

1279.  Impression  of  Japanese  Leaf, 

1280.  Indian  Cards, 

1281.  Book  300  years  old, 

1282.  Ancient  Coins,  Louis  Janin,  Jr. 

1283.  Slate  Plaque, 

1284.  Jai:)anese  Crystal  rare, 

1285.  Fac  Simile  of  Plaque  from  Jerusalem, 

1286.  Cloissine  Plaque, 

1287.  Scrap  Book, 

1288.  Two  Bronze  Cranes,  Mrs.  Chas.  Marshall. 

1289.  Oil  Paintings,  Sybil, 

1290.  Two  Pompeian  Frescoes, 

1291.  Clock  from  Paris  Exposition,  Mrs.  Van  Winkle. 

1292.  Two  Busts,  Terra  Cotta,  Mrs.  Alex.  Campbell. 

1295.  Statues,     Pandora,  Vecca,  Dr.  Birdsall. 

1296.  Venus  with  the  Shell,  "  " 

1297.  Calopigi,  » 

1298.  Japanese  Frame,  " 

1299.  Oil  Painting,  Fruit,  " 

1300.  Silver  Goblet,  very  old.  " 

1301.  Inlaid  Table,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Kalston. 

1302.  Bric-a-brac  Stand,  " 

1303.  Plate  which  came  over  with  Wm.  Penn,         " 

1304.  Cream  Pitcher  and  Sugar  Bowl  from  China,  over  100 

3'ears  old.  Mrs.  A.  J.  Kalston. 


Drawing  Room  op  1880.  55 

1305.  Jug   made   in    Wilmington,    Delaware, 

Mrs.  A.  J.  Kalston. 
1806.  Two  Pieces  of  Aztec  Pottery,  Miss  Pomeroy. 

1307.  Bronze  Bust  of  Byron,  .  " 

1308.  Oil  Paintings;    The  Magdalene,  by  Carlo  Dolci, 

Mrs.  W.  S.  Bartlett. 

1309.  Angel  of  the  Annunciation,  by  Dolci,  " 

1310.  Bric-a-brac  Case,  C.  Schreiber. 

1311.  Cabinet, 

1312.  Ebony  and  gilt  Easel, 

1313.  Piano,  Zeno  Mauvais. 

1314.  Bead  Table  and  Bracket, 

1315.  Florentine  Mosaic  Box, 

1316.  Piece  of  Elm-tree  under  which  Wm.  Penn  made  the 

Indian  Treaty, 

1317.  Mosaic  pavement,  A.  D.  70, 

1318.  Marble  from  the  Coliseum, 

1319.  Pompeian  Mosaic, 

1320.  Bronze  Pitcher  from  Pompeii, 

1321.  Two  Fans  from  Tahiti, 

1322.  Silver  Set, 

Mrs.  Jas.  Cameron. 

1323.  Vase,  Two  Pictures  from  Gethseman, 

Mrs.  C.  A.  Bailey. 


^mjl  0F  YE  eiiDEJSI  TIME. 

1500.  Two  Landscapes  of   the    Eoekaway  River,    (N.  J.). 

One,  the  spot  where  the  Forge  stood,  in  which 
the  first  cannon  balls  were  made  for  the  Revolu- 
tionary War,  J.  Cameron. 

1501.  Piece    of  the  Elm  Tree   under  which     Wm.    Penn 

made  the  Treaty  with  the  Indians,  Nov.  30, 1862. 

E.  S.  C. 

1502.  Silver  Cent,  Mrs.  Morrison. 

1503.  Continental  Money,  1777,  E.  S.  C. 

1504.  SLoe  and  Knee-buckles,  over   100  years  old, 

Mrs.  J.  H.  Fish. 

1505.  Spoon,  over  200  years  old,  " 

1506.  China   Punch-bowl,   150  years   old,  from  which  all 

the  notabilities  of  Manhatten  were  served  before 
and  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  belonging  to 
the  original  Knickerbocker  family. 

1507.  Woven  Apron,  over  200  years  old. 

1508.  Cup  and  Saucer,  200  j^ears  old. 

1509.  Green  Calache  of  olden  times. 

1510.  Granite  Monument,  from  Tomb  of  Washington. 

1511.  China  Dog  which  went   through   the   great   fire  of 

N.  Y.,  1835. 

1512.  Infant  Dress  of  olden  times.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Fish. 

1513.  Gorgeous  Patch-work  of  olden  times,    Mrs.  Furber. 

1514.  Samplers  of  our  Grand-mothers,  Miss  M.  Reed. 

1515.  Glass,  over  100  years  old,  Miss  O.  Polk. 

1516.  Tumbler,  over  100  years  old,  Mrs.  S.  Stone. 

1517.  Wedding  Dress  of  1812.  Owing  to  the  war  no   finer 

cloth  could  be  procured,  Miss  E.  B.  Reed. 


Appendix.  57 

1518.  Eeticule  of  the  last  Century,  E.  S.  C. 

1519.  Eeticule  of   1810,  Miss  E.  B.  Eeed. 

1520.  Eeticule  of   1835,  E.  S.  0. 

1521.  Card-rack  of  olden  times,  '' 

1547.  Embroidered  Apron,  first  of  Nineteenth  Century, 

Mrs.  J.  H.  Fish. 

1548.  Photograph   of    the    Home    of    the  Knickerbocker 

family.  N.  Y.,  where    have    dwelt   seven   genera- 
tions.    Settled,  1700.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Fish. 

1549.  Photograph  from  portraits   of  John    and 

Elizabeth  Knickerbocker,    who      were 
married  February,  1769.  " 

1550.  Old  Family  BiWe,  printed  in  1639,  W.  F.  Curtis. 

1525.  Ciiallo  Antico,  from  Palace  of  the  CjBsars,  Eome, 

E.  S.   C. 

1526.  Lava,  from  Mt.  Vesuvius,  " 

1527.  Piece  of  the  Tarpeian  Eock,  Eome,  " 

1528.  Vitrified  Glass  from  Eoyal  Mosaic  Factory 

of  Eome.  From  this  Eoman  Mosaics  are 
made,  " 

1529.  Agate,  from  Eock  of  Gibraltar,  " 

1530.  Lamps,  from  Eoman  Tomb,  in  Eingen  on  the  Ehine, 

Mrs.  Dr.  Nicholls. 

1531.  From  the  curtains  around  the  bed  on  which   Napo- 

leon Bonaparte  died,  Island  of  St.  Helena,  Miss  L. 

1532.  Flowers  from  Jerusalem,  Miss  Grove. 

1533.  Tooth  and  piece  of  jaw-bone  of  Lucullus,   from  his 

Tomb  in  Frescati,  Italy,  1800  years  old,  E.  S.  C. 

1534.  From  the  Inferno,  or  Grotto  of  Sybil,  Baia, 

Italy, 

1324.  Ancient  Bronze  Japanese  Buddhist  God, 

1325.  Very  oid  Japanese  "God  of  Plenty," 

1326.  Japanese  Water  Gourd  used  by  travelers, 

1327.  Japanese  Shoes  and  Stockings, 

1328.  Japanese  Costume,  made  and  painted  by  hand, 

1329.  Japanese  Dress,  "         " 

1330.  Australian  Spear  Heads,  usual  length  of  one  15  feet. 

Miss  I.  V.  Ellis. 


58 


Appendix. 


1331.  Marble  iiomTemple     of  Jupiter,        Mr.  O.  B.  Smith. 

1332.  Stones  taken  out  of  Dead  Sea,  " 

1333.  Some  of  the  Wall  of  Mary  and  Martha's  house, 

Mr.  O.  B.  Smith. 

1334.  Large  Shells  from  Joppa,  oldest  sea  port,      " 

1335.  Suk  Horn  from  Damascus,  " 

1336.  Shells  from  Sea  of  Galilee,  " 


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